Hey all...
Great forum.
I am looking for hobbyists that have this species... I suspect they came in primarily in 2003 - in what seems to be 2, maybe three seperate importations.
They may originally have been sold as Xenesthis, and I am not aware of any other name being attached to them other than sp. "Peru".
Any information you have would be greatly appreciated, as well as pictures.
I am trying (so far in vain) to determine locale, as well as the amount that have hit the hobby.
I am aware of 4, so far, that are in the USA, one in the UK, and 10 in Canada, 5 of which I have, though one has died. I am trying to secure the purchase of 2 more, and have one in the USA that I will be picking up in September.
I know that one import was numbered at 50, though some of those did indeed turn out to be Xenesthis. (This was in the US)
I know that there were about 200 that left Peru at roughly the same time in 2003 from the same region, but how that dispersed I have been unable to track thus far.
If you have had the opportunity to breed, I would love to hear about it, as well as how you have them housed right now.
Thanks!
Sheri
Great forum.
I am looking for hobbyists that have this species... I suspect they came in primarily in 2003 - in what seems to be 2, maybe three seperate importations.
They may originally have been sold as Xenesthis, and I am not aware of any other name being attached to them other than sp. "Peru".
Any information you have would be greatly appreciated, as well as pictures.
I am trying (so far in vain) to determine locale, as well as the amount that have hit the hobby.
I am aware of 4, so far, that are in the USA, one in the UK, and 10 in Canada, 5 of which I have, though one has died. I am trying to secure the purchase of 2 more, and have one in the USA that I will be picking up in September.
I know that one import was numbered at 50, though some of those did indeed turn out to be Xenesthis. (This was in the US)
I know that there were about 200 that left Peru at roughly the same time in 2003 from the same region, but how that dispersed I have been unable to track thus far.
If you have had the opportunity to breed, I would love to hear about it, as well as how you have them housed right now.
Thanks!
Sheri
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