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16 years 1 month ago #2069 by Hennie Naude
Good day all, I thought it was time to start this thread about these fascinating arachnids, so that the members who don’t know much about them, can become acquainted with them.

A few of the forum members do keep Amblypygi (Tailless Whip Scorpions) and I would like them to please share their experiences with us.

The purpose of this thread is to share information about these arachnids, to show us your setup, to pass on feeding and moulting information, as well as any other interesting observations what you have made.

Hopefully this will spark interest in keeping them as pets among members and rid us of some of the misconceptions surrounding them.

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16 years 1 week ago - 13 years 6 months ago #5121 by Hennie Naude
This is my little Damon sp., found him in the garden around May this year, still the same size and very shy :)


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16 years 1 week ago - 13 years 6 months ago #5122 by Hennie Naude
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16 years 18 hours ago #5940 by Gideon Roodt
Are they not illegal ? But any way I kept one for a year, it ate like a monster, I used the same set up that you would use for a pokie except i used rocks rather then bark. I kept the humidity high around 60 %(its about that in a cave where i found mine).The reason that i dont have her anymore is that i needed some open caches for t's. :laugh: :laugh: B) :lol: Enjoy it !!

You only have one life live it !!

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16 years 9 hours ago #5952 by Elvis
You don't need any permits to keep them. They are legal. They are amazing funny little pets. I just love it when they run, they just do it side ways with a speed.

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16 years 9 hours ago #5957 by Schalk du Plessis
Spydaman wrote:

This is my little Damon sp., found him in the garden around May this year, still the same size and very shy :) ]


Where do you stay that you have these in your garden?
I am lucky to find anything other than ants, daddy longlegs or brown widow spiders in my garden, and I have looked.

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