Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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Scolopendra subspinipes are IMO the Agusta F4 of 'pedes. My female always try to escape but when and only when she's hungry.My morsitan's enclosure had a strong lid. Even harder to open/close than those Tupperware coontainers, lol. But I underestimated my subspinipes, and I didn't know it would go on rampages and keep trying to escape. That made me resort into using an aquarium without a proper lid. I mean, who would buy a pede without a strong lid while knowing facts about its bite. It just happened that what worked out with my morsitans, didn't work out with my subspinipes. Like I said, my morsitans was really chill so I kept it with its enclosure with 0 problems. The subspinipes, on the other hand, was almost to crazy. It's already climbing my morsitan's enclosure before I can even shut it close. So I had to use an enclosure with more height, but had no lid. I really feel like my story is hard to understand/view, lol.
In fact, everytime I spot her climbing or trying to chew the air holes (ah ah, useless effort but always funny to see one forcipula out) or trying to reach the top for 'papillon' out... isn't without a reason. As I've said, she's hungry.
So I open the enclosure, offer a couple of adult B.dubia, she ferociously hunt those, and done... a calmer 'pede.
On that sense my 'pede act just like those Mafia enforcers you have to give money back... give them money when they 'knock' at your door and git gud.
No money? Boom!