http://www.sanmarinotribune.com/article/Weird_News/Weird_News/Tarantula_Smuggler_May_Get_10_Months_Behind_Bars/23401 Just read this article and thought Id share it.
Sorry Wiliam the vet I mentioned is no longer available. I suggest you try http://www.bigalscanada.com/Stores/Locations/Hamilton/hamilton.html or http://londonreptile.awardspace.com/ both are in your general area and can provide the necessary contact info you need>
Jason
I have used a simular container(tennis ball containers from walmart) for my T. Gigas and my P.Cambridgei slings. I found if you weigh down the just the bottom inch or so they are for the most part stable.
As a precaution I placed them in an area where they would not be bumped or knocked over.
My H.Mac has also never showed a threat posture.It spends most of its time in its web hide away. It also has never made an excape attemp in the few years Ive had her.
I believe it would be a great addition to your collection.
I must agree with Shogun.
I rarely see my Cobalt even late at knight.
My OBT on the other hand is usually up front and in your face,and can be very exiting to feed.
My tailess whip molted about 10 days ago. The old molt was stuck under it.
I removed it today with little difficulty,but there is still some stuck to its pedipalp. I cut away what I saftly could. It now appears its right pedipalp is mangled and non responsive. I would appreciate any suggestions...
She usually stays unger groung the magority of time. This is a new behavior for her. I purchased her a year ago (she was wild caught( And only once in the last month has she retreated into her burrow.
Jason
My adult H.Lividum abandoned her burror over a month ago. SHE dug out a corner of her 5 gallon tank and has sat there ever since. She does toss and turn from time to time and has lost her agressive reaction to crickits. All feeders I have added seem to slowly disappear. I am hoping this is...
My 6" AGB turned from its normal red shade to a very dull grey and has now been that way for several months. I rarey see it out side o its burrow. When I remove it to clean its extcrement from its enclosure it runs around and is very active. What could be the reason for this prolonged grey...
After an exhausting search of the archives of this and other forums I must post this question. I am interested in smaller 'T' species.(smaller being 5" or less.) I believe the Cyclostermum Schmardae fits that bill. Care sheets are very scarce on this specicies. Is it safe to assume that it will...
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