yes it is an african pixie thingy i am sorry i am no good with them latin names, my hubby has 4 spiders, he knows the latin for them, to me they are red knees, green bottle blue, salmon pink and sunburst i think these latin names are a man thing !
yes it is an african pixie thingy i am sorry i am no good with them latin names, my hubby has 4 spiders, he knows the latin for them, to me they are red knees, green bottle blue, salmon pink and sunburst i think these latin names are a man thing !
my viv is3 foot wide by 2 by 2 it is on top of my gecko viv with the heat from that will that be enough? and will i need uv?
i am sorry about all the questions
i think my measurements are right, 3 foot long by 2 foot tall and 2 foot back to front
Pyxies do alright in temperatures from about 22 degrees C (about 70 F) to the mid 30s C (early 90s F). However if it does get down to the low 20s C at night, make sure it rises into at least the late-ish 20s during the day. I've kept them cooler than this with no ill effects (and they still ate). Regarding UV, good news - they don't need it (in fact almost no amphibians need a UV light - don't let anyone cod you into thinking otherwise).
thankyou for the welcome, and all the info we broughthim/ her home today i have called him bertie but on closer inspection he might be a bertha!!ahh well he`s so cute whatever
he ate 4 locusts as soon as he came home, so i do`nt think we have to worry about his appetite!!
Yeah you have an eating machine - I hope you're prepared.
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