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<blockquote data-quote="TrudyJudy'sBooty" data-source="post: 233327" data-attributes="member: 48051"><p>That's awesome. My two P.Regius are absolutely gorgeous, one adult male and one sub female. I'm not sure I am brave enough to try breeding them, the idea of one killing the other terrifies me.</p><p></p><p>My collection has grown a little recently, too. I got a C.Lividus (sling), a C. sp. Hatihati (I ended up with one juvenile and one sling), and an H. Pulchripes (sling). I'm up to something like 27 now, so I have to be strong and resist temptation to get more. I love interacting with them all and they are all eating reasonably well, which is very satisfying.</p><p></p><p>I did have a P. Reduncus juvenile moult that went a bit askew a few weeks ago, where my poor baby lost a leg, but s/he is fine now. I really didn't know how well they could get around with missing limbs!!! I hope the rehousing goes well, and there is no further cannibalism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrudyJudy'sBooty, post: 233327, member: 48051"] That's awesome. My two P.Regius are absolutely gorgeous, one adult male and one sub female. I'm not sure I am brave enough to try breeding them, the idea of one killing the other terrifies me. My collection has grown a little recently, too. I got a C.Lividus (sling), a C. sp. Hatihati (I ended up with one juvenile and one sling), and an H. Pulchripes (sling). I'm up to something like 27 now, so I have to be strong and resist temptation to get more. I love interacting with them all and they are all eating reasonably well, which is very satisfying. I did have a P. Reduncus juvenile moult that went a bit askew a few weeks ago, where my poor baby lost a leg, but s/he is fine now. I really didn't know how well they could get around with missing limbs!!! I hope the rehousing goes well, and there is no further cannibalism. [/QUOTE]
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