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Cyriocosmus perezmilesi and Neostenotarsus "Guyana", any info please?

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I have just ordered one of each of these and am finding it difficult to find much info on them so if anyone keeps either could you please give me any tips you may have picked up.
 

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Does not seem to be many keepers of these. Dwarf Ts I think are treated like the stepchild. I really like them, many are beautiful . On the C perezmilesi
80-85 on temp, 70%-80% on humidity, deep substrate like to borrow and web up everything, fast grower, and is a docile species. The N guyana green, 75-80 temp, 85%-90% humidity, considered docile. Thats about all I can find.
 

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Does not seem to be many keepers of these. Dwarf Ts I think are treated like the stepchild. I really like them, many are beautiful . On the C perezmilesi
80-85 on temp, 70%-80% on humidity, deep substrate like to borrow and web up everything, fast grower, and is a docile species. The N guyana green, 75-80 temp, 85%-90% humidity, considered docile. Thats about all I can find.

Thanks, that's pretty much what I found except I did spot on one site that C. perezmilesi are semi-arboreal.
 

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Thanks, that's pretty much what I found except I did spot on one site that C. perezmilesi are semi-arboreal.

Yeah I saw that, but most of what people said was about the great webbing, so I went with that. It's funny how a T is supposed to be this or that and when you get one it does the opposite. I have some like that. So much for the book expertso_O
 

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Yeah I saw that, but most of what people said was about the great webbing, so I went with that. It's funny how a T is supposed to be this or that and when you get one it does the opposite. I have some like that. So much for the book expertso_O


That's why I like to get info from people who have experience of them rather than just care sheets.
 

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