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My son found this one at school. Not in the best condition. No one knows what it is, and he is looking for any info on it. Apparently someone had it in a window at college. So any help is appreciated.
Thank you
I have over 40 and my son has 6 now. The Stirmi is in a bigger enclosure with as much substrate as he had. I was thinking of letting it settle for a month or so before adding more substrate. He and I keep the temps and humidity around 72 degrees and 70 plus on humidity. Due to the more stringent...
Oh my specialty is old worlds @Jess. His college will not allow the 30 something Ts he has at my place. And having an P. Regalis roll up your arm at light speed brings things into perspective
So long story short, my son calls me and said he has a new T. But he does not think it's a chaco golden knee G. Pulchripes as sold for a measly 20 dollars. To me it looks almost like a T. Blondi? So just take a look and I will see if he can get more pics. He said its extremely defensive.
So doing some routine cleaning, removing molts etc. Then I pull a noob move. I pull the shed for one of my juvenile OBTs and she was still in it. Luckily she was not injured and completed her molt without issue.