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Arachnopeon
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bethany, OK
Posts: 29
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Rehoused my P. regalis
![]() Well I just rehoused (assuming her) since she molted a few weeks ago. She is around 5.5'' easily now. I am thinking of maybe buying a larger pice of cork bark for the enclosure. Any feedback on this set up would be appreciated! Oh and sorry for the poor quality picture my digital camera is charging so I had to use my webcam. |
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Notorious P.I.G.
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Jersey City NJ
Posts: 688
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Very sweet, I don't think you need a larger CB yet, she has more than enuf with that piece.
Its funny, today I was thinking of upgrading my 5" P regalis to a larger tank, she recently molted, and inspite of the fact that I like smaller enclosures, I was thinking of a nice 5.5gal sized show tank for her. Your set-up is sweet. She will be fine in there for yrs to come. PIG- |
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Arachnolord
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Middletown, Ca
Posts: 624
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Yeah, I would go for a bigger piece of bark, but that's just me.. other than that, looks great!
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Arachnopeon
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bethany, OK
Posts: 29
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I was kind of shocked she grew at least an inch from this molt almost made me doubt her gender haha. @ Teal Thanks, maybe I will try building a hide like Robc's. Now I have to turn her old home into my MM A. versicolor's home! |
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Arachnobaron
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 507
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That's most likely a girl Pokie....at least it dorsally looks that way.
Nice setup, though!!! A RobC-style hide would definately look great in there.
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