Pterinochilus lugardi-Fort Hall Baboon 4″ Female

The P. lugardi is a nifty little number, with its greenish carapace, light orange femurs, speckled abdomen and light brown legs. They’re not as defensive as P. murinus, but will still have a go if you push the envelope. They can tolerate a wide range of temps, so anywhere within 72-85 works with humidity of 55-60%. Don’t keep them humid, as it will kill them. If you allow them to burrow or provide a hide, they will be far more relaxed. There are two females available, so don’t hem and haw for too long.

Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.

The P. lugardi is a nifty little number, with its greenish carapace, light orange femurs, speckled abdomen and light brown legs. They’re not as defensive as P. murinus, but will still have a go if you push the envelope. They can tolerate a wide range of temps, so anywhere within 72-85 works with humidity of 55-60%. Don’t keep them humid, as it will kill them. If you allow them to burrow or provide a hide, they will be far more relaxed. There is one female available, so don’t hem and haw for too long.

Photo taken by and courtesy of Exoskeleton Invertebrates.