Damon variegata

MacCleod

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Very nice :}

Tell me someting more about these creatures...
Are they hard to keep ?
Are they active at night, or either shy ?
They need plenty of space, don't they ?
 

Crotalus

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1. No.
2. They are secretive, day and night it seems.
3. Not really. I keep mine in a fairly small glass terrarium. Works fine.

/Lelle
 

MacCleod

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Originally posted by Crotalus
1. No.
2. They are secretive, day and night it seems.
3. Not really. I keep mine in a fairly small glass terrarium. Works fine.

/Lelle
Secretive...does that mean you don't see them a lot :?

What is "fairly small" ?
Can I keep one (or 2) in a box of 15" x 12" x 12" (40x30x30 cm)
 

Crotalus

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Originally posted by MacCleod
Secretive...does that mean you don't see them a lot :?

Can I keep one (or 2) in a box of 15" x 12" x 12" (40x30x30 cm)
Mine hides behind a root most of the time.

Yes.

/Lelle
 

alikkon

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Awesome Damon, Crotalus.

I acquired one a while back which I believe is also Variegatus, but am unsure as of this point (most people seem to think she's a D.V)

As such, I'd like to offer some answers for MacLeod as well...

Are they hard to keep ?
Are they active at night, or either shy ?
They need plenty of space, don't they ?
No

She doesn't seem to be any more nocturnal than diurnal. She's not particularly shy and spends about as much time on the front of her cork bark as on the back.

Mine is currently in a tank that I believe is a bit undersized actually. She seems to be doing okay though. Since this species is arboreal, vertical space is more important than horizontal.

My Damon is ~six inches legspan (not including the long leg)

They're such awesome looking arachnids - Crotalus, does yours occasionally hang around with the mouthparts partway extended? (such as attached)
 

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Crotalus

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Originally posted by alikkon
Crotalus, does yours occasionally hang around with the mouthparts partway extended? (such as attached)
Yes she does, esp. when shes hungry so I guess shes waiting for food to stroll by.
I dont know much about these animals but they sure are fascinating!

/Lelle
 

conipto

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I was told that these needed sufficient vertical height to molt, something like twice their whip length? Any truth to this?

Bill
 

alikkon

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I have not personally heard that (the 2x whip length bit) - I'll have to keep an eye out for text about that though. It sounds like it could be important... heh.

-Ali
 

scorpio

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What is the difference between a whipscorpion and a vinegaroon?

Are there big differences in care?

Or are they the same thing?

thanks.
 

alikkon

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Physically, a TAILLESS whip scorpion and a vinegaroon are very different critters.

Vinegaroons are regular whip scorpions. They have longer bodies, thicker legs, and their mouthparts are shaped more like small scorpion claws. They also have the whip scorpion type of "whip" at the back of the body.

TWS's are typically smaller, I believe, have very different bodies. TWS's are shaped like the image above shows. They have the wide mouthparts, but not particularly claw-shaped ones, long spindly legs, a very spiderlike shape, and only six walking legs (the other two being the TWS's "whips" which extend out and are used as sensory organs)
 

PetitscorpioN

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A picture of a female with her babies. Some have just molt and are leaving the back's mother

 
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