I've never seen mine do it, but I've never jacked with her, either. She was approx 3" when I got her, and with her came a freebie L para that was approx 3/4". Well last night the L para molted again, and passed the M robustum in size, those L paras have a heck of a growth rate compared to...
My 1st T was a M robustum....shes still kickin, lol. Not very hard to keep alive, just shoot a little water in the substrate with a syringe, overflow the water bowl. Mines been in a 10 gal since Oct 2006, and it still smells as fresh as the day I set it up. She comes out every now and then but...
Welcome, have fun...When I first got on here, I read, and read, and READ. You can go into old posts, and find a lot of information, its kinda like a bunch of answers to frequently asked questions.
I'm sure with that type of creativity, he's got that covered. As I'm not a big fan of Bass Pro Shops, they do sell some rather large sinkers, used for cat fishing...the 8 ounce ones work great for enclosure lid weights.
I have a baby B annitha that I obtained back in, I believe, July of 2007. He/she molted on Dec 20th of 2007. To date, I have never witnessed this sling take in any nourishment. I have no record of his/her eating habits prior to my obtaining him/her, but while in my care, its been 8 months...
I have a baby B annitha that I obtained back in, I believe, July of 2007. He/she molted on Dec 20th of 2007. To date, I have never witnessed this sling take in any nourishment. I have no record of his/her eating habits prior to my obtaining him/her, but while in my care, its been 8 months...
I have a baby B annitha that I obtained back in, I believe, July of 2007. He/she molted on Dec 20th of 2007. To date, I have never witnessed this sling take in any nourishment. I have no record of his/her eating habits prior to my obtaining him/her, but while in my care, its been 8 months...
I have a baby B annitha that I obtained back in, I believe, July of 2007. He/she molted on Dec 20th of 2007. To date, I have never witnessed this sling take in any nourishment. I have no record of his/her eating habits prior to my obtaining him/her, but while in my care, its been 8 months...
Yeah I agree on the M robustum, mine has huge bushes for back legs, lol. She also is very dangerous with her spinning back roundhouse kicking, I was thinking about getting her a mini black belt.
An empty cd case works well, if the molt isn't too big, trim the cd holder out of the middle, and trace a cd on a piece of paper..theres your background.
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