Edan bandoot
Arachnoprince
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Question one: What are the natural diets of our common hobby amblys? I've heard there are some Charinus Sp that almost solely prey upon isopods in nature, is this ( or similar) true for any of our commonly kept sp?
Question two: Have people figured out how to keep E.amanica alive consistantly yet? I've also heard that these guys were a pain in the ass to keep alive.
ramblings:
I really can't find any videos of amblypygi in the wild, it would be interesting to see the natural microclimates that they thrive in.
I imagine they're not all as strictly arboreal as how we keep them in the hobby, and the species that aren't would probably prefer different diets.
The idea that we keep Charon, Phrynus and Damon similarly in the hobby seems weird to me.
Question two: Have people figured out how to keep E.amanica alive consistantly yet? I've also heard that these guys were a pain in the ass to keep alive.
ramblings:
I really can't find any videos of amblypygi in the wild, it would be interesting to see the natural microclimates that they thrive in.
I imagine they're not all as strictly arboreal as how we keep them in the hobby, and the species that aren't would probably prefer different diets.
The idea that we keep Charon, Phrynus and Damon similarly in the hobby seems weird to me.
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