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I haven't done a post on this forum for a while now. So I decided to showcase my two newest additions.
With my mystery T being a mystery and the B albiceps I got turned out MM, I rehome them both and were replace with these two beauties.
First pic is my adult female G pulchripes named Helga...
That still doesn't explain the light forelegs tho...also this T has LARGE fangs much like a pulchra. Does a A. reversum have that too?
BTW the light-colored forelegs has been the same color in both pre-molt and post-molt.
I recently put up molt pics of my pulchra with its now his adult color at 3.5 inches in length on a different T forum.
The response was an overwhelming "sorry to say this but it's not a pulchra". This is due to the inconsistent black color on the legs and the triangle on the eye area.
So now...
HEY~! I didn't know you were on this forum!
So true. Even when told to get rid of Ts, I just couldn't get rid of my pulchra! That's just wrong!
(BTW still a toss up for me between you and Jump as to whose pulchra gets a date with my pulchra...)
Hands down, my pulchra, Apache. This T will eat every day twice a day if I allowed it. (This is a good thing since I need him to mature so I can send him off to make baby Ts~!)
Large reptiles that need protein in their diet. Dubias are great for bearded dragons due to the adult roach's size and the beardie's food consumption. Much easier than tiny crickets! Skinks love them too for the same reason. The roach nymphs on the other hand can be fed to any animals that eat...
The question of getting a roach colony has less to do with whether it is better for your Ts but whether your Ts can keep up with the roach's reproductive rate!
I had a dubia colony. From my experience, their size made it convenient to feed larger Ts. However once the colony was established...I...