Just strictly in my opinion, with all the work that went in sterilizing everything to avoid mold and nematodes, to just turn around and get bitten multiple times... homeboy was straight doing back flips in that tank
I’ve kept this sp before, 70 to 80% humidity, around 80 degree's. That would be sufficient. This is one that can get nematodes very easy with such high moisture levels. Very mean, one of the few t's I would never own again.
well mating can take quite some time or finish in a flash, I would just wait a few days and try again, have you ever bred before? oh an just incase you dont know, rosea is very tricky to hatch a sac from, before the female eats it. The littlest thing can set her off. as for weather hes made a...
Well I dont think there is any way of knowing for sure, because realy the only way to tell how it went is by watching the insertions take place. When I bred P murinus I left the male in there for a few days. ( although that is an easy way for the male to become meal ) Ive noticed light cycles...
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