Thanks guys!
Joan, They are somewhat ready to fire in those pics... i moved them under the light to get a nice shot of them as they were buried underneath the spag.
So there was a little unsettling on my part.
Usually, the male is fine, however, he huffs and puffs when getting picked up.
The female on the other hand, has a tendency to strike when bothered and something is in direct firing range...
I have only had them for a ferw months.. and they were not imports....or atleast they have been LTC since they were babies.
Either way, there temperments are better then most borneos and reds.
as for the substrate. its something ive started playing with just recently.
Originally, I was using newspaper in the visions with some of the vents covered. ..but found myself spraying a lot and still did not have a good amount of ventilation.
So i switched to alot of ventilation and alot of spag (the whole cage, ho hides).
So far, this has worked great. holds humidity well, and the heat panels dry up the warm side leaving the cool side still damp. eventually it all dries up and i spray again.
I must say the heat panels are great at this!
I have noticed more thermoregulation and activity in the last week then the last month.
They really seem to enjoy peeking there heads out.
Its cheap, looks good, holds humidity well, so i thought i would try it out.
Plus, its easy in a vision cage. If i was still using melamine cages...i wouldn't be so quick to use it.
Grant vg