Frodo240203
Arachnosquire
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I already have a juvenile female p.regalis, looking for a new sling..would another p.regalis be worth it?
All 3I already have a juvenile female p.regalis, looking for a new sling..would another p.regalis be worth it?
OBT , everyone needs an adrenaline rush from time to time.
Yall are keeping your P. murinus wrong then lol Mine, save for one little spazz, are all docile. They should be provided ample substrate for burrowing and plenty of foliage for webbing. They would rather retreat and hide, in my experience. Notable exceptions are females on egg sacs and some mature males.Defo all 3 but you can't go wrong with the excitement of an OBT
I don't have one but a friend does and it's crazy still quiet small about 3 inch DLS but charges anything that enters the enclosureYall are keeping your P. murinus wrong then lol Mine, save for one little spazz, are all docile. They should be provided ample substrate for burrowing and plenty of foliage for webbing. They would rather retreat and hide, in my experience. Notable exceptions are females on egg sacs and some mature males.
What is the set up like?I don't have one but a friend does and it's crazy still quiet small about 3 inch DLS but charges anything that enters the enclosure
It's set up as arboreal but it is a big enclosure for the size of T it has made a burrow but doesn't seem to use itWhat is the set up like?
I open my adult female's enclosure like she is... something traditionally docile. Lol She either just sits atop her webbing or slowly retreats. My slings/juvies all retreat, except for one special specimen who - since he was a tiny 2i sling - moonlights as an Indy racing car.
.....30min too lateobt dark colour form looks really cool.
They’re all cool though