'Tis the season of rehousing here, and many of my specimens that have outgrown their enclosures are getting new ones, mold replacements or simply a setup better suited to their behavioural needs. The larger of my 2 H.Macquariensis girls got her new setup today as well
It's interesting to compare the difference in appearance between Infensa group species like Valida and Macquariensis with the jet black abdomen, and Cerberea group species like Cerberea and Formidabilis with he really light coloured abdomen despite being in the same genus
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