- Messages
- 11,181
- Location
- Malton, UK
The 1st 2 were fast outgrowing their old homes and the 3rd was because it had a bad outbreak of mites.
Chilobrachys Fimbriatus sp. Violet, Ashoka. This one went runabouts, out of the cricket tub, round and round then out of the 9l RUB and then ran across the white sheet I had underneath the boxes. Finally caught it when it ran into a fold in the sheet and thought I couldn't see it
Encyocratella olivacea, Arusha. The only problem with this one was finding it amongst all the web, I found a moult before finding the T
Lastly my Neostenotarsus sp Suriname, Winti. So well behaved
Chilobrachys Fimbriatus sp. Violet, Ashoka. This one went runabouts, out of the cricket tub, round and round then out of the 9l RUB and then ran across the white sheet I had underneath the boxes. Finally caught it when it ran into a fold in the sheet and thought I couldn't see it
Encyocratella olivacea, Arusha. The only problem with this one was finding it amongst all the web, I found a moult before finding the T
Lastly my Neostenotarsus sp Suriname, Winti. So well behaved