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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by beastmaster View Post
    I mostly own tarantulas(Pterinochilus murinus, Haplopelma lividum, Aphonopelma chalcodes) but i also have a male and female emperor scorpion, and two female Tokay Gecko's
    I see you like animals with an attitude. Welcome aboard.

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    StephenLS
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    I second the advice above - Heavily Planted, Humid, but mine are kept a little warmer at 78.5.....and just a couple of degree drop at night.

    They are quite secretive though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenLS View Post
    They are quite secretive though!
    I seem to be the only one who has really good luck seeing mine eat. He has no problems at all with an audience. And they are very fun to watch. They're quick and smooth, not like the WTFs.

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