taranbandido
Arachnosquire
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- May 8, 2016
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do they require damp susbstrate I was always afraid of getting a small one because of those rumors? Look amazing got that rustic look like some phamphos or king baboon colored .
Scared by water!View attachment 440861
I tricked her with drops of water, hehehe
Looks similar to my phampho tank , I can’t tell if the substrate is dry or just darker colored or wet?
Yes, they are live plants; here we call them "Poto", (Epipremnum aureum)..Looks similar to my phampho tank , I can’t tell if the substrate is dry or just darker colored or wet?
are those live plants ? Very nice !
in Indonesia we called it sirih gadingYes, they are live plants; here we call them "Poto", (Epipremnum aureum)..
Do you think a small basement windows lighting would keep one Alive? I got 2 pothos plants I could add some small vines to my Pamphobetus sp. Platyomma tank. Or any of my tanks with enough water to keep a plant alive ?Yes, they are live plants; here we call them "Poto", (Epipremnum aureum)..
I don't know, mate; It depends on the substrate, the humidity, and the lighting is LED for exceptional cases to look at the tarantula at night and it is powered by a mobile charger (my invention). In my terrarium you have to give a lot of natural light without sun because otherwise the "poto" does not prosper and ends up dying. .Do you think a small basement windows lighting would keep one Alive? I got 2 pothos plants I could add some small vines to my Pamphobetus sp. Platyomma tank. Or any of my tanks with enough water to keep a plant alive ?
Yeah I doubt it would work in a basement but I could try it and remove pothos before it dies if it fails ?I don't know, mate; It depends on the substrate, the humidity, and the lighting is LED for exceptional cases to look at the tarantula at night and it is powered by a mobile charger (my invention). In my terrarium you have to give a lot of natural light without sun because otherwise the "poto" does not prosper and ends up dying. .
So cool aren’t they usually brown ? Is that a burrow , mine never leaves its hide anymore .