Yes. The problem with those (A.ezendami) is that here in Italy aren't so always available... mah -.-Owning an I. mira is just like owning an enclosure full of just dirt.
Yeah, being a trapdoor spider makes them a lot less confrontational, but it also makes them invisible 99.999999% of the time....some lucky humans have an odd ball they see....but when people chime in with this, know its the exception. Don't get me wrong, I. mira are super cool, I just wouldn't want one or suggest one because they are hard to see. Hard to get experience from an OW you need an x-ray machine to ever see what its doing.
IMO A. ezendami is a better choice as you will see its behavior a lot more.
Ezendami are slower growers, and once theyre over an inch, really good eaters (not so much as small slings though) and they are really nice looking ts...with a spectacular carapace. I've raised over 100 and have had 2 that ever threw a threat posture...and one only did it once.....so I had one single one with a bad attitude (not that she's all that bad at all) out of over 100.
Then lucky for the OP he's in Indiana and not LombardyYes. The problem with those (A.ezendami) is that here in Italy aren't so always available... mah -.-
Where is the 'sassy' rating on AB when you need it...Then lucky for the OP he's in Indiana and not Lombardy![]()
Birra Moretti or Peroni.Yes. The problem with those (A.ezendami) is that here in Italy aren't so always available... mah -.-
You have a point, SherlockThen lucky for the OP he's in Indiana and not Lombardy![]()
Both sucks but forced to choose Moretti for life :-sBirra Moretti or Peroni.![]()
I can't find many things on the A. ezendami. But I am sorta fine with a pet hole. Mike's Basic said if I don't gorge it will wait for prey. And for a first baboon I am looking for a more chill animal.Owning an I. mira is just like owning an enclosure full of just dirt.
Yeah, being a trapdoor spider makes them a lot less confrontational, but it also makes them invisible 99.999999% of the time....some lucky humans have an odd ball they see....but when people chime in with this, know its the exception. Don't get me wrong, I. mira are super cool, I just wouldn't suggest one because they are hard to see. Hard to get experience from an OW you need an x-ray machine to ever see what its doing.
IMO A. ezendami is a better choice as you will see its behavior a lot more.
Ezendami are slower growers, and once theyre over an inch, really good eaters (not so much as small slings though) and they are really nice looking ts...with a spectacular carapace. I've raised over 100 and have had 2 that ever threw a threat posture...and one only did it once.....so I had one single one with a bad attitude (not that she's all that bad at all) out of over 100.
Ezendami and P. lugardi (so Im told) are probably the most chill baboons. You should see a mira panic when spooked outside the trap door...its pretty funny (esp when they can't find or open the door), but anything but chill...hehe.I can't find many things on the A. ezendami. But I am sorta fine with a pet hole. Mike's Basic said if I don't gorge it will wait for prey. And for a first baboon I am looking for a more chill animal.
If what you want is a baboon that is relatively laid back, Augacephalus ezendami is a good choice. (I am researching getting my first OW, and it's on my wishlist up there with Monocentropus balfouri and Ceratogyrus marshalli.)I can't find many things on the A. ezendami. But I am sorta fine with a pet hole. Mike's Basic said if I don't gorge it will wait for prey. And for a first baboon I am looking for a more chill animal.
@basin79You should see a mira panic when spooked outside the trap door...its pretty funny (esp when they can't find or open the door), but anything but chill...hehe.