Oh ok gotcha, when you say "bred for their skins" what do you mean? I hope that doesn't mean they are bred solely for the purpose of skinning them...that would be upsetting.
Very interesting! I was told Orthiophis Taeniurius and i think he said 100% het albino and 50% het amelanistic, hope this helps... Thanks for responses so far by the way.
Totally agree, I love his patterns. I got a reallly good deal on him from a person I know who is local and is a breeder. I was getting a few smaller things and some equipment he was getting rid of and I just couldn't resist the offer :)
By the way....I think I titled this thread wrong...I'm...
Thought it might be, thanks! Pardosa would be neat...last year I had a Trigrosa sp, a Hogna (total guess but it did build a turret), and some other randoms that I assumed were lycosidae. Would be cool to have a Pardosa confirmed species. Ill snag more pics when he/she molts and gains some size...
Snagged this little guy at a park while walking the trails there, seems pretty Lycosidae to me judging from it's speed and the area where it was found.
Very small spider and a pretty terrible picture so I am not asking for species ID..at least not until it grows some. But regardless I wanted to...
Whoa the Vietnamese pedes look amazing lol. If I could find those and then some of the ivories I would go for that, Ill keep my eyes open the next couple months. An enclosure with both of those would be great imo, interesting about the longtail lizards, heh. I would have liked to have seen that...
Yes, including me while researching this stuff I think haha.
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And those temps are pretty easily manageable, the substrate trick I have learned myself from keeping Pandinus imperator scorpions which require high humidity as well. I'm...
Thank you! They certainly are attractive and would seem to fit the bill pretty nicely, to put it that way.
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The thai rainbows are nice looking as well, I am more attracted personally to the black and white coloration of Chicobolus...
This is my close friend's ghost morph corn snake, I really like the way it looks. It is his first snake and I convinced him to send me pics so I could show it off on here :p
Anyone else have interesting corn snake morphs (or norms) they would like to share pics of?
I really like...
I have been considering getting a communal millipede set-up going and saw this post http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?264364-Trigoniulus-macropygus-Flameleg-millipedes.-Limited-CB-Stock!&highlight=flame+millipede
I really like the way this species looks and they sound great as...
I read it like the OP is feeding striped tail scorpions to his warrior beetle on occasion as a treat, but I could very well be mistaken. There are plenty of other feeder insects available to use rather than crickets in case OP is interested, I'm sure you could find plenty of answers on this...
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