Hello again all.
I've not had a L Violaceopes before (Singapore Blue), they are funny. I have a correct sized arboreal enclosure, the correct humidity and heat, clean substrate etc. as I do with all my T's. I have been keeping T's for about 25 years.
This particular T was bought from the BTS national show for £45 as a juvenile Female, you might remember it had strange black 'bobbles' on it's abdomen before it's last moult, it now looks completely normal post moult, except it now sits outside on the ground in the corner and doesn't move. It's nice dark wood bark tube (which it used to permanently hide in and not come out, ever) is available right next to her.. She does eat and isn't dehydrated or curling.
I think she's stupid. What do you think?
I've not had a L Violaceopes before (Singapore Blue), they are funny. I have a correct sized arboreal enclosure, the correct humidity and heat, clean substrate etc. as I do with all my T's. I have been keeping T's for about 25 years.
This particular T was bought from the BTS national show for £45 as a juvenile Female, you might remember it had strange black 'bobbles' on it's abdomen before it's last moult, it now looks completely normal post moult, except it now sits outside on the ground in the corner and doesn't move. It's nice dark wood bark tube (which it used to permanently hide in and not come out, ever) is available right next to her.. She does eat and isn't dehydrated or curling.
I think she's stupid. What do you think?
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