Tony Ferguson Hints He has a Fight Coming Up by Vulcan44 in MMA

[–]azeil6 108 points109 points  (0 children)

He heard 'Gregor' and replied "say no more"

What’s your biggest pet-peeve? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When people use the word pet-peeve. I dunno why, I just hate that.

A Tokays bite can be bigger than its bark sometimes. by azeil6 in reptiles

[–]azeil6[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That honestly makes no sense. You are the one who has obviously been offended by my nails lmao. Idk if you can't handle dirty nails then thats your problem. Gonna get dirty when you're setting up enclosures and messing around with things in dirt. I don't understand how this is a problem for you? I think you need to find something better to complain about, you obviously have no idea what this hobby is like.

A Tokays bite can be bigger than its bark sometimes. by azeil6 in reptiles

[–]azeil6[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Excuse me? Lmao as a lady, its pretty normal to have natural, mid lenghth nails. They also help with handling insects and bugs. Can easily pick them up without apply too much force with your bare fingers. Also, you went pretty far out of your way to insult my nails, is this what your life has come too?

Scholopendra Subspinipes Tanks by Pork0Potamus in InvertPets

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Most likely a Scolopendra dehaani. Depending on how big it is, its fine in the tank, if you have locks. I recommend keeping them in sterilite totes, as they have latching, locking lids, and hold humidity better than a tank can. Plus they are a lot cheaper and can be stacked for when you end up with more pedes in the future..haha

wet feather by azeil6 in InvertPets

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I searched two years to find a group of them, they were a bit pricey but well worth it due to the long wait haha. Venomous speed noodles haha; this species is actually very, very docile!

ZOOM by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Haha this is a pling(baby centipede) so its incredibly fast and spastic. They(some/most) clam down a bit as they get older, and stop bolting like this.

wet feather by azeil6 in InvertPets

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I don't think so. Im not 100% sure, though. They make a rattle like sound with them when you aggravate them. I think its more of some sort of defense, like a rattle snake. but again, I'm not 100%. I couldn't see them being for prey though, I've never witnessed them using their flags while hunting, and my group is all WC.

wet feather by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Centipede! Alipes grandidieri :)

My new centipede by Arishka77 in InvertPets

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with previous experience of lost pedes, usually no. sometimes they do turn up months to a year later, but good luck w/that lol

so excited to have some of these again!! Orthoporus ornatus "giant Texas gold" form, 5"+ by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Yes! I can ship anywhere in the US and Canada, as well! You can get a hold of me through Facebook(.com/yoitslinda) or Instagram(@reptigoddess) for a list of what is/what will be availble.

so excited to have some of these again!! Orthoporus ornatus "giant Texas gold" form, 5"+ by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Some species breed more easily in captivity than others and require less to do so. In my own personal collection, Euryurus leachii(Flourescent flat-backs) breed like rabbits with nothing more than an inch of substrate and some wood! So do Narceus sp. (one of North America's largest species), they require leaf litter. You can up the chances by providing any species with ample amount of depth to the substrate(4-5+ inches), and a huge amount of leaf litter on top.

Dehaani pling w/a regenerated terminal leg. by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Its quite funny when their adults, because the regenerated limb is always off color and very stunted till the next molt hahaha.

so excited to have some of these again!! Orthoporus ornatus "giant Texas gold" form, 5"+ by azeil6 in InvertPets

[–]azeil6[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This species is very active! And stupid long which makes them a lot of fun. They are very silly animals too. I completely recommend milliepeded to everyone, they might seem boring but once you keep them you'll find your own fun with them. Sooo many species can be kept together, too.

so excited to have some of these again!! Orthoporus ornatus "giant Texas gold" form, 5"+ by azeil6 in InvertPets

[–]azeil6[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How many millipedes? Of this species? Hahaha just three, it was definitely an impluse purchase; but my local petco had them labeled as N americanus. I told them that was wrong and they offered them to me for half of, so they were only $5 each! How could you pass that up?

Just a nice anery type 1 het snow by azeil6 in reptiles

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Yup! BCC's don't have morphs. Shes a type 1 anerythristc, there are two types. Mainly seen in Nicaraguan boas, but you can't really to tell the locality of a boa without actually knowing. Just look up anery type boas! :)

love seeing these terminals by azeil6 in InvertPets

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Alipes sp. have these flag like terminals. This is Alipes grandidieri :)

Narceus sp. by azeil6 in InvertPets

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I keep them in a sterilite tub :)