M.robustum
I also recently aquired 2x 4.5" female M.robustum.I have each housed in 5 gallon aquariums.I put down appr 6-7" of substrate(3 parts potting soil/1 part mulch).I put a peice of corkbark(hide) appr. 1/4 of the way away from front of the aquarium and covered with substrate.I also started a burrow under the corkbark.Since then they have borrowed extensively...down and all the way to the back of the tank.They're bulldozers actually...lol..They never venture far from the entrance and are quick to run down the burrow at any disturbances.Left undisturbed though and they spend most the time sitting at the front entrance in plain view.They seem to do well in temps around the high 70's-low 80's(25-28dgrs.C.) with RH values around 75-80%.They're very active and are voracious eaters.
M.peterklaasi
Also to the collection are 2x 3" female M.peterklaasi.I'm housing them as terrestrials with the opportunity to burrow which thus far they seem to have no interest in.Again they're housed in 5 gallon aquariums.They're quite content on top of the substrate(3 parts potting soil/1 part mulch) in plain view or under corkbark shelter.Again with the temps,they seem to do quite well around the high 70-low 80 dgrs(25-28 dgrs.C.) range.I keep their RH values a little higher than the robustum..appr.80-85%.They're also quite active and have big appetites......peace..
I also recently aquired 2x 4.5" female M.robustum.I have each housed in 5 gallon aquariums.I put down appr 6-7" of substrate(3 parts potting soil/1 part mulch).I put a peice of corkbark(hide) appr. 1/4 of the way away from front of the aquarium and covered with substrate.I also started a burrow under the corkbark.Since then they have borrowed extensively...down and all the way to the back of the tank.They're bulldozers actually...lol..They never venture far from the entrance and are quick to run down the burrow at any disturbances.Left undisturbed though and they spend most the time sitting at the front entrance in plain view.They seem to do well in temps around the high 70's-low 80's(25-28dgrs.C.) with RH values around 75-80%.They're very active and are voracious eaters.
M.peterklaasi
Also to the collection are 2x 3" female M.peterklaasi.I'm housing them as terrestrials with the opportunity to burrow which thus far they seem to have no interest in.Again they're housed in 5 gallon aquariums.They're quite content on top of the substrate(3 parts potting soil/1 part mulch) in plain view or under corkbark shelter.Again with the temps,they seem to do quite well around the high 70-low 80 dgrs(25-28 dgrs.C.) range.I keep their RH values a little higher than the robustum..appr.80-85%.They're also quite active and have big appetites......peace..