patrick nimbs
Arachnoknight
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Digging ?Not too sure what Franky is up to so I couldn’t get a pic of her. Sometimes she’s out and about during the day though.
Probably yes. Although today she was out and about when I took out her water dish for cleaningDigging ?
If you look closely in the centre of the photo, you’ll see part of his body which has the yellow legs and the gorgeous orange body with the black bands that these tiger form Aussie ethmo’s are known forI don’t see a thing with vibrant colors
Interesting I’ve never had one although I considered a tiger centipede .Probably yes. Although today she was out and about when I took out her water dish for cleaning
yeah I Don’t see a lot besides the legs but I’m looking forward to seeing a full picture of this amazing species!If you look closely in the centre of the photo, you’ll see part of his body which has the yellow legs and the gorgeous orange body with the black bands that these tiger form Aussie ethmo’s are known for
Nah she’s named after one of the aged care residents who threw plant pots and garden gnomes at one of our workers and rips plants out of the garden beds and has a feisty attitude. My young ethmo shares similarities to that behaviour, particularly how she digs holes, smashes the crickets heads at feeding time and is, generally, just as unpredictable and feisty. So her name is Franky, in memory of the aged care resident for exactly that reason. Here’s a pic of her from a couple of months back:watch out, if it's the Franky from Wentworth she may be a jailbreaker...
This was taken on the day I got him.Interesting I’ve never had one although I considered a tiger centipede .
yeah I Don’t see a lot besides the legs but I’m looking forward to seeing a full picture of this amazing species!