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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 68986" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>I only belong to one other, I think two, but one I go check in on frequently (though I noticed on that one the subforum for inverts is quite friendly). I have had nothing but pleasant experience in my short time here so I think its a success. Also:[ATTACH=full]14423[/ATTACH] </p><p>Falcon, the silvermost K. brunnipes was out this morning. Only one I could find, and that was by chance out of the corner of my eye. I'm guessing he's made that area of "brush" his home. One (light body, dark patch) had gone towards the "shrub" when put in and one (all dark) had gone to some "moss" so maybe I just moved the enclosure in a way that prompted him to check it out since I hadnt seen him about 15 minutes earlier. As of now, the communal seems to be doing ok as he doesn't look like he ate anybody since his abdomen doesn't look any bigger than when I got him, and there is cricket parts scattered throughout at the moment to give each some feasting area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 68986, member: 4547"] I only belong to one other, I think two, but one I go check in on frequently (though I noticed on that one the subforum for inverts is quite friendly). I have had nothing but pleasant experience in my short time here so I think its a success. Also:[ATTACH=full]14423[/ATTACH] Falcon, the silvermost K. brunnipes was out this morning. Only one I could find, and that was by chance out of the corner of my eye. I'm guessing he's made that area of "brush" his home. One (light body, dark patch) had gone towards the "shrub" when put in and one (all dark) had gone to some "moss" so maybe I just moved the enclosure in a way that prompted him to check it out since I hadnt seen him about 15 minutes earlier. As of now, the communal seems to be doing ok as he doesn't look like he ate anybody since his abdomen doesn't look any bigger than when I got him, and there is cricket parts scattered throughout at the moment to give each some feasting area. [/QUOTE]
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