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My G.Rosea is great at 60-65%. Temps 26'C in summer and 18.C in winter (without a heating source). Dry substrate...she's is a joy to keep. Doesn't like her water bowl, I have to dig it out every time I'm adding water. She doesn't just put dirt in it, she buries it completely.
Very nice. My G.Pulchripes is still a juvie, waiting for a molt so I can sex it...Doesn't matter to me if it is male or female, but I can't wait to know for sure.
Yes I've had some of my T's molt within hours after developing the black bold patch and others I waited on for months. Especially some of my Brachys can take their time. But yes, the first molt is always something to be exited about.
I have a P.Regalis. I did not have any idea which pokie mine was but after the last molt I have a P.Regalis. After looking carefully at your pic I believe you have a one too. Mine has a leg span of 80mm (a bit more than 3") and only after the last molt the white band between the first pair of...
Great T you got there. Definitely a N.Coloratovillosus. Very rare and very beautiful. Congrats. I had a A.Geniculata back when I started the hobby and it died due to my lack of knowledge...:( but I should get one again...I do know a lot more now then I did back then.