Here you go, Meg.
Here's Pablo Honey.
He's a little over a year old, and I'd put him at...easily...well over 40 grams, if not 50 grams by now.
He's in a 24" wide x 12" deep x 24" tall enclosure.
I keep Eco Earth as a substrate for him, he has two bamboo sticks, a piece of cork bark, and leafy vines in his enclosure.
Mid shed:
These are old photos, so I need to get updated ones because he's gotten bigger.
I got him from Steve Cemelli at Leapin' Leachies.
He was 5 grams when I got him.
Thing to remember about Chahouas (especially males, I think), they can become VERY, VERY territorial.
We tend to wear gloves to get him out of his enclosure, but once he's out, he's very well behaved.
But his territory is his territory, and he's NOT afraid to let you know that.
They are supreme hunters, too.
Pablo loveslovesloves roaches. And super worms. And other moving bug.
Here's Pablo Honey.
He's a little over a year old, and I'd put him at...easily...well over 40 grams, if not 50 grams by now.
He's in a 24" wide x 12" deep x 24" tall enclosure.
I keep Eco Earth as a substrate for him, he has two bamboo sticks, a piece of cork bark, and leafy vines in his enclosure.
Mid shed:
These are old photos, so I need to get updated ones because he's gotten bigger.
I got him from Steve Cemelli at Leapin' Leachies.
He was 5 grams when I got him.
Thing to remember about Chahouas (especially males, I think), they can become VERY, VERY territorial.
We tend to wear gloves to get him out of his enclosure, but once he's out, he's very well behaved.
But his territory is his territory, and he's NOT afraid to let you know that.
They are supreme hunters, too.
Pablo loveslovesloves roaches. And super worms. And other moving bug.