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Those pesky little white mites had struck again so a quick rehouse and a chance for some pics.
Carib, my Tapinauchenius rasti (sp. Carribean Diamond) was first because I thought it would be the most difficult, a mass of web and substrate tunnels and as most know Tapis are one of the fastest Ts. As it turned out it sat in it's waterbowl and dropped straight into the new bigger container.
Next I rehoused Winti, the Neostenotarsus sp Suriname that I never normally see. Adult colours are coming nicely now.
Lastly was Toro, the sweet little Stichoplastoris asterix. This one is always visible and very calm
Carib, my Tapinauchenius rasti (sp. Carribean Diamond) was first because I thought it would be the most difficult, a mass of web and substrate tunnels and as most know Tapis are one of the fastest Ts. As it turned out it sat in it's waterbowl and dropped straight into the new bigger container.
Next I rehoused Winti, the Neostenotarsus sp Suriname that I never normally see. Adult colours are coming nicely now.
Lastly was Toro, the sweet little Stichoplastoris asterix. This one is always visible and very calm