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My southern two-striped walkingsticks are delighted that I found the time to feed them some more invasive privet.
I found peppered roach babies in my tank!
@invertebratedude commented about captive breeding on my last post. Here is a group of some of the baby Thyropygus pachyurus I have been raising since February 2020.
I just received a shipment I have been planning for a while. I currently have three adult Thyropygus pachyurus from Malaysia. These three will be continuing on to their final destination in a few weeks, but until temperatures are ideal at the destination, I have three, beautiful, new pets.
A beautiful, but tiny, Trombidium mite I found near my house.
My southern two-striped walkingstick babies are growing well. This is the first generation I have personally reared, but the largest seem about halfway to adulthood.

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