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    My Comeback

    Hahaha! Hey :P
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    My Killifish

    Killifish are always on my top 10 fave fishes :D
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    Anyone here have experience with aquariums?

    Cories are sitting ducks to tiger barbs waiting to be pecked. Why not get a more peaceful barb species? That way you can squeezs in a couple of cories or 3
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    Tenrec Help

    Wow i didn't knew people kept tenrecs as pets @__@
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    Broken leg

    Just wait til it molts. Your spider knows what to do :)
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    Introduce Yourself

    Hello and welcome aboard to you guys and gals! :)
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    Rehousing into final adult enclosure?

    as long as they're more than 3", then it's the adult house for them lol
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    Help me what does this beetle eat?

    Try damp, rotting wood or pre-soaked wood ear fungi sold in asian markets as herbs.. my resort house restroom is filled with these beetles during rainy season lol
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    My biggest tarantula so far..

    Does look female from my angle
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    Feeding a hisser

    the mites on the hissers are symbiotic. Think there was a topic about that here or in roachforuns. Unless they're the very obvious white mites that frequent rotting meals in our substrate. Those mites don't usually live long when their hisser host dies unless they can move to another hisser first
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    Making the jump to topsoil, give me a pep talk

    Not using topsoil but still some kind of soil, laterite mixed with volcanic soil. Never had mold or mite problems for more than a year now
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    i caught a snake in my house. can someone identify what kind of snake is this.

    And we just mentioned subliminally the no handling part lol
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    Breeding Brachypelmas and hybridized species

    Czechs are really something when it comes to animals. But i love them they're my number 1 importers lol.. Anyways like angel said, they're already there. Either sell it off or deal with it yourself :D
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    Pissed off Update haha

    Oh and thank goodness monopods are now thing. Making shots of highly aggressive snakes are always a challenge lol
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    Malaysian spider-ID anyone?

    It's probably a post-molt jumping spider species?!?!
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    Introduce Yourself

    Welcome to everyone new!! :)
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    My Comeback

    Thanks! :)
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    Force/ handfeeding centipedes?

    My pedes know how to scavenge freshly killed prey so i had no problems with feeding. Good luck! :)
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    Parabuthus transvallicus pallidus

    Awwww! :) lol
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    Nhandu coloratovillosus pre-molt

    Mine hates a damp substrate and loves a dry substrate. Raising humidity while keeping the substrate is dry is quite a challenge for most but when it was in pre-molt with obvious web mats, i filled her enclosure with 3 small delicups filled with water to avoid wetting anything.
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