Rehoused The 3 Of My Baby T. Georgicola That I Plan On Keeping.
Rehoused the 3 of my baby T. georgicola that I plan on keeping.
Fel's enclosure


Aspera's enclosure


And Leto's enclosure


I also rehoused one other baby wolf spider whose species I am not sure of. If I had to guess though, I would guess Hogna lenta.


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Aspera, the first of all the babies to make a burrow


It was a good day for spending a lot of time waiting patiently by little holes in the sand for their inhabitants to pop up. Have I mentioned that I love geolycosa, because--


Millipedes got a huge upgrade. I'm super happy with it




I used a mix of organic expanding potting soil, spare reptibark from GrilledCheese's enclosure, leaf litter and detritus I collected outside and boiled for the soil.
I used a piece of bark and a terracotta pot for hides and lots of sticks to climb on because this species climbs a lot apparently. I also used dried moss for added decor, I put it around their water dish and around their bark hide. The dirt slopes up a bit at the back so there is more digging room in the back.
The species I have in here are Narceus americanus or the American giant millipede.
I am thinking about looking for bumblebee millipedes or a similar species to cohab with them the next time I go to repticon.
Bug tour part 2: My snails, millipedes, and velvet ant.
I will start with the millipedes

I have 2 N. americanus who live in a 6.5 gallon tank. They are named Solis and Amarus. Since I put them into their large tank, I've only really seen Amarus which makes me think Solis is molting.
Part two is my snails, they are both garden snails.

This is Fleur, my smaller garden snail. She spends most of her time burrowing so I do not see her as often.

This is Aster, my larger garden snail. She spends most of her time roaming around above the soil. She also laid a clutch of eggs and I froze all but 3 and I'm hoping the 3 hatch out.
Last critter I will show in this post is my velvet ant.

Her name is Crimson. Velvet ants are not actually ants but solitary wasps. She loves to nap in one specific crevice in her piece of wood (shown in image).
I will make one more part of my bug tour, featuring my ants.