Only once, we caught it at subadult. I'm guessing it has to do with the fake plants and/or the lack of it. Temperature and humidity is almost similar to where they were caught. Only difference is the richness of plants when compared to the wild.Crazy difference! How many times did it molt in captivity?
They are, aren't they?Beautiful!
Many thanks mantisfart2, we have 6 adult and 2 subadult females and only one male who just turned adult. He's got a lot of work in store for him. I'm hoping that since they were wild-caught, they might have already mated in the wild. But I'll still try and get that one male working on all the females. Wish us luck.All the best with them, hope you are successful in breeding them.
Thanks Rick. I totally forgot about that. it's been 12+ hours, you think that's enough time for the colour to settle down?Nice pics. How long after the molt was the photo taken? Might darken up over time.
I would think so.Thanks Rick. I totally forgot about that. it's been 12+ hours, you think that's enough time for the colour to settle down?
Sure thing. Just hope we can get all our females mated and have them laying ooths!would love to get my hands on one of their ooths if you ever decide to sell theirs or trade of course!
LOL I'd say he's very lucky, if he doesn't end up as their food that is. Female T.elegans are very aggressive.Whoa, that poor male has a lot of work to do, or should i say lucky?
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