excellent choicesThanks Phil and yes, I did get a few more, 2 klaasi, 1 auratum, 2 cyriocosmos elegans and a smithi! All slings.
excellent choicesThanks Phil and yes, I did get a few more, 2 klaasi, 1 auratum, 2 cyriocosmos elegans and a smithi! All slings.
@Tabitha my D.Pentaloris has just moulted today...to a MM so if you do consider breeding them let me know-I would rather he was used for breeding than go to wasteWhat are you like !?!
O.k Got it, somewhere between small polystyrene balls or large cous cous! There must be some alternative we can think of!
Thanks again, but the next lot of eggs or egg babies you have I’d love to see them. I am wording things carefully!
I have two Davis pentaloris, one confirmed female and I have hopes I might get a Male , as I’d love to try and breed them, never done anything like that before.
Oh wow! That’s incredible, i’ll have to think about it but it sounds very exciting!@Tabitha my D.Pentaloris has just moulted today...to a MM so if you do consider breeding them let me know-I would rather he was used for breeding than go to waste
i must admit i was gutted it wasn't female as i had raised it from a tiny sling i have a few more of the same species(but still tiny at the mo) so I'm keeping everything crossed that at least one of those will be femaleOh wow! That’s incredible, i’ll have to think about it but it sounds very exciting!
Thanks, sorry yours wasn’t a female though. That’s a shame.
That’s such a shame, I’m sorry, at least he grew into a healthy Male though, wishing you the best for the other babies, my acanthuscurria turned out Male, but he’s still sweet, getting a bit slow though.i must admit i was gutted it wasn't female as i had raised it from a tiny sling i have a few more of the same species(but still tiny at the mo) so I'm keeping everything crossed that at least one of those will be female
I see what you mean about the couscous, I got two Cyriocosmos elegans var. couscous today, they are soooo tiny! Never seen such tiny babies!LOL.....the Davus Pentaloris are on the cous cous side if the size scale. they are tiny.
I saw C. elegans in Venezuela living in a dried out riverbed. Very beautiful species.I see what you mean about the couscous, I got two Cyriocosmos elegans var. couscous today, they are soooo tiny! Never seen such tiny babies!