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Can anyone please identify? She's acting like she is terrestrial and little bit arboreal, newer burrowing
 
Was just going to say why is that chromatis arborealy set up , give them some deep sub n watch em burrow 😉
 
I'm still angry... Nhandu was the perfect name, Vitalius is Ahhhh!
100% agree, i know its the original name but Nhandu sounds exotic like a tasty curry dish n Vitalius sounds like a little blue pill made for men imo!
I refuse mine still have Nhandu on the label 😆
 
Was just going to say why is that chromatis arborealy set up , give them some deep sub n watch em burrow 😉
The deepest part is about 10 or 15 cm. But she shows no signs that she want to burrow. Now when I know what spices is she I will consider it. She's very calm, eating well, one time molted without any problem. Don't kicking hairs. I have overtooken from one person which didn't know what spices is it and how to keep it. I have it almost one year
 
The deepest part is about 10 or 15 cm. But she shows no signs that she want to burrow. Now when I know what spices is she I will consider it. She's very calm, eating well, one time molted without any problem. Don't kicking hairs. I have overtooken from one person which didn't know what spices is it and how to keep it. I have it almost one year
She's a Vitalius chromatis ex Nhandu chromatis they like to burrow like a bit of humidity and eat like pigs 😊 Google the name or even put it in utube Tom Moran has a great care guide on them . GL to you both 😉
 

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