Well I'm trying out this new substrate that I got from my backyard. It's been steralized of course, and my P.murinus seems to love it. Any chemical or pesticide free substrate will do. Keep it dry, but you can mist it every now and then since it does rain where they are located in the wild.Hi Novak i have one question , i see that you have pterinochilus in your collection , i have pterinochilus murinus usumbara and can you tell me what substrate is the best for them , he is 4 cm long and in latest time he doesnt want to it nothing can you help me about that , my english sucks i know that , i am from croatia so i am not so god at it, thanks again, Dario
Thanks John. Me too haha.Awesome pictures Novak :clap: I enjoy looking at your liddle babies![]()
Ha thanks man! One day I will breed both of those species, until then I'll leave it to the experts haha.cool pix man congratz on all the babies. i think u should breed. t. blondi or eveb t. apophosis. i know i would be lining up for offspring
Thanks John! They are cute aren't they!?Everytime you post new pictures of those little fluff balls, I'll keep commenting on how great looking they are![]()
Haha, unfortunately they are all already claimed. I'll let you know if that changes.Oh they are..they are..I'm going to have to snag me a few![]()