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This is actually one of the better shops, UNDERGROUND REPTILES in Deerfield FL. They are mainly focused on reptiles but carry a nice variety of Arthopods. The name came from their supplier. When asked the shop owner said it's name began with an S. They now have another slightly larger...
Is this the same species as the Puerto Rican Giant? Have been unable to find information on this species, even though a second one has turned up at my local shop.
Thanks for any help on this.
Frank
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Down here in S. Florida we have wild populations. They are very partial to beam type ceilings for egg laying. You might want to consider building a wood cage if you decide to go with them. A 55 IMO would be small for more than one pair (with a maybe on the trio). To my experience these are...
Hi, Corns can be sexed fairly simlpy by looking at the tail. On a female, the tails narrows very distinctly after the anal scale. Males tails will have a much more gradual sloping and often be a bit thicker after the anal scale. As far as breeding goes, spring is the best time. Corns (depending...
Hi, I am brand new to centipedes though I have kept and bred snakes, fish,and other animals for many years.
I recently bought a 4" centipede which was only 'Ided" as Puerto Rican. I do not have photos yet. Here is a discription:
The base color is dark slate to bluish gray. It has wheat to...
Hi there!
First post here which (coincidentaly) coincides with my first land invert, a small centipede which was only identified as a Puerto Rican (in my aquaria I have crabs and shrimp).
My main focus for many years was aquariums (fresh and salt) and reptiles (venomous and non). I was...
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