And toss in the various safety measures you have in place.Beautiful. Can you give a shot of the whole enclosure? I would like to see how deep your substrate is and what size tank.
I second that. I would be interested in the safety measures you have in place as well. In fact out of curiousity what measures do you have in place for your higher toxicity inverts Snark?And toss in the various safety measures you have in place.
Aside from two cats that are always in season, I don't keep any animals. Don't have to. There's no keeping them out anyway. Thailand doesn't have any really deadly small critters anyway.Time to recall and recap what visitor munch and zap crowd we've had. Heterometrus and scolopendra, common, other scorps, wasps, wasps, WASPS and [SUB]wasps[/SUB], bees same same. We shoo them out. Spiders are welcome and we lock the cats on the upstairs porch when they come calling. (Had a lycosid lurking in the kitchen for a couple of months. A Huntsman friend of his tried in vain many times to teach him how to climb walls). Out in the yard, paradise tree snakes, a couple of Russells or Saw scales, a couple dozen appearances from Various O. Hannah's, (saw one two days ago that zipped across the road and into our yard. Heading for the river for a tadpole buffet no doubt), an occasional hole dwelling T, a few Kaouthai, two Siamensis, a couple of pythons, a few lovely sunbeams, a dozen or so Ahaetulla, a krait now and then, and the usual assortment of tokays.I second that. I would be interested in the safety measures you have in place as well. In fact out of curiousity what measures do you have in place for your higher toxicity inverts Snark?