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yep :)
i would recommend Selenotypus sp.4 as a good starting T in a critter keeper :). ive got my adult in there, adults will fit in a critter keeper, slings will need to be kept in little containers - ive passed the 60 mark on slings :shock:

I had a look at sp. 4 on The Green Scorpion and because they only have the >100 mm size I can't afford them -- $110.
 
yeah I was going to, so just put them in like the tubs I would get crickets in?

Wait clear me up on this: Phlogius are the humid sp., Selenotypus are the arid sp.?
 
Yeah join AIF, my name is alex_1 and you will be able to see me acting all dumb and newbieish on there :oops:
 
Done, registered, I'm Plimpy, I'll read through that now Richo :)

But can someone answer the question I asked before?
 
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Done, registered, I'm Plimpy, I'll read through that now Richo :)

But can someone answer the question I asked before?

the arid and tropical one?
thats complicated :p
as both so called 'arid' and 'tropical' species can be found in both habitats
 
Thanks.

Would you recommend Phlogius crassipes "Eunice " as a good starter?
 
Awesome, I'm either getting a S. plumipes "Feather Leg" or P. crassipes "Eunice".
 
Awesome, I'm either getting a S. plumipes "Feather Leg" or P. crassipes "Eunice".

i recon you would enjoy eunice more :)
they grow much quicker and bigger!
plumipes are just a beautiful T though!, apparantly they are a bit trickier to keep but i seem to be doing well :p
 
Thanks Richo :D
After the Eunice, when they have stock I'll get a Selenotypus sp. “3”
 
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