My new P. Regalis

metaldad904

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Thank you! She's a beaut. Skittish as hell but I expected that. Just hope I didn't stress her out too much with moving haha
 

cold blood

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I would utilize a wider piece of wood that it can sprawl out on.


No need for the stones in the dish, you will want as much room for water as possible to reduce the amount of time you need to spend re-filling it.
 

metaldad904

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I would utilize a wider piece of wood that it can sprawl out on.
No need for the stones in the dish, you will want as much room for water as possible to reduce the amount of time you need to spend re-filling it.
Yeah I'm gonna get some cork bark I think. There's plenty of room for some more hiding spots
 

Ghost Dragon

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She's a beauty. The bigger of my two girls is about that size, got her as 1.25 inch, almost three years ago. :)
 

Toxoderidae

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Can I see the actual enclosure that you house this beauty in?

I'm getting ideas for housing before I get my new Ts.
look at the second or third post in the thread bud, and disregard this setup, as it needed a lot of work, and as far as I know, OP was fixing it post-thread creation.​
 

KezyGLA

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With that cork slab in there its perfect now.

You have got yourself one hell of a beautiful spider :)
 

Red Eunice

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Beautiful girl you got there.
Now I know what to look forward to seeing when my slings mature.
Nice looking enclose too. :)
 
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