These babies are not from from my female; wish they were. I mated my gal this year, but she’s ancient and produced a dud sac. She last successfully produced in 2005. Love the all-over fiery red legs and stocky body. I also love the longevity of this species (25 years) and how easy it is to keep. 72-82 and 60% will suffice. They are not the most user-friendly Brachys, as they will poof the hairs up in your face! This batch is from Germany.
Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.com
These babies are not from from my female; wish they were. I mated my gal this year, but she’s ancient and produced a dud sac. She last successfully produced in 2005. Love the all-over fiery red legs and stocky body. I also love the longevity of this species (25 years) and how easy it is to keep. 72-82 and 60% will suffice. They are not the most user-friendly Brachys, as they will poof the hairs up in your face! Still, their beauty as a display animal is tough to beat. The photo is of an immature male.
Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.com