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  • Great article Ray :)

    Hi there,

    Just got my journal today, and its great

    all the work in it is upto its usual high standard, but i just wanted to say to Ray that he wrote a good article, because I'v met Ray and know him from another forum also.

    quite ineresting findings.

    you can tell from the little cluster of dots in the chart which is the ideal temp range to keep them at, which is great because i actualy plan to mate my regalis if it does turn out to be female.

    thanks Ray

    Camberwell
    My T Gallery

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    Hi Camberwell,

    Thanks for the praise, much appreciated.

    The credit for the graph though must go to Richard Gallon,

    its much better than the graph i submitted.

    P. regalis is very easy to breed, the "secret" is to make sure the female has a secure hiding place such as a tube of bamboo or cork bark, where you cannot see her to well. if the mated female is established in one of these hides look for her digging out the substrate at the bottom of the tube, this is a good sign thatan eggsac is forthcomming (also works for other Pokes and Cyriopagopus species but that is a nother BTS article)

    Good luck with the breeding

    Ray

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