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Post by reptileman27 on Nov 29, 2005 18:54:42 GMT -5
Mastigoproctus giganteus(Giant Vinegaroon)
Common Name: Giant Vinegaroon
Scientific Name: Mastigoproctus giganteus
Range: Florida and Southwest United States
Type: burrower
Communal: No
Adult Size: 5-6 inches
Temperature: 80-85 degrees
Humidity: 75%
Temperment: Docile
Venom: None
Speed: Medium
Diet: Young can eat pinhead crickets,small roaches,or mealworms. Adults can eat large crickets,roaches,or superworms.
Housing: Adults can live in large critter keepers,5 gallon tank,or rubbermaid type container. Young can live in small critter keepers or large deli cups.
Substrate: Peat moss or peat/soil mix. Rocks and cork bark should be added for hides
Additional Info: Vinegaroons can spray a mild acid from their whip like tail and it can cause mild skin irritation.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 1, 2008 6:37:03 GMT -5
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