Hello,
I'm Rob (or Pappa), I've been lurking here for a few weeks.
I've been keeping a Brachypelma emilia for just over a year and I'd like to eventually keep it in natural (looking) scrubland conditions. I was wondering if anyone knows of any websites, books or journals, or has pictures themselves, showing the actual microenvironments that this and other Brachypelma species live in. Perhaps someone's been lucky enough to go spider hunting (with a camera) in Mexico.
Thanks,
Pappa
I'm Rob (or Pappa), I've been lurking here for a few weeks.
I've been keeping a Brachypelma emilia for just over a year and I'd like to eventually keep it in natural (looking) scrubland conditions. I was wondering if anyone knows of any websites, books or journals, or has pictures themselves, showing the actual microenvironments that this and other Brachypelma species live in. Perhaps someone's been lucky enough to go spider hunting (with a camera) in Mexico.
Thanks,
Pappa