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Go big or go home, right? I currently have successfully paired B. emilia, E. truculentus, P. striata, and I'm working on pairing E. sp. "Green". Well, we're adding C. fimbriatus to that list.
My girl just molted three weeks ago, and she's a gorgeous 5" as of now. She's currently eating a gravid roach, because I need to fatten her up as soon as possible. Luckily for me, @YagerManJennsen was kind enough to reach out to me offering a loan of his male C. fimbriatus. He molted back in September, so while he's no spring chicken, I'm sure he'll be fine. I should have him by this coming Wednesday.
As many of you know, my Chilobrachys obsession runs deeps. So I'm extremely excited to get her paired, of course.
The girl in question, soon to be a proud mother:
My girl just molted three weeks ago, and she's a gorgeous 5" as of now. She's currently eating a gravid roach, because I need to fatten her up as soon as possible. Luckily for me, @YagerManJennsen was kind enough to reach out to me offering a loan of his male C. fimbriatus. He molted back in September, so while he's no spring chicken, I'm sure he'll be fine. I should have him by this coming Wednesday.
As many of you know, my Chilobrachys obsession runs deeps. So I'm extremely excited to get her paired, of course.
The girl in question, soon to be a proud mother:
C. fimbriatus
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The only time I can get a picture of her is when she's eating. Skittish, until she has food.