Its addicting! My Euathlus sling is tiny, sold at 1/4 inch but I swear it looks smaller. Here's a photo! How long have you had yours? I hear they're extremely slow growers.
Hi, I'm Meredith!
I got into this hobby two months ago. It started with a G. porteri someone gave away on Craigslist and now I've added 11 more. Including A. anax, G. pulchripes, N. chromatus, C. versicolor, B. albopilosum, B. vagans, L. parahybana, C. cyaneopubescens, Euathlus sp. red, H...
I agree, I'm just going to look into faster NW before getting an OW. My girls are so chill now, and I understand that others can be fast but I may be underestimating the speed since I've never dealt with one now. I'm glad I posted instead of impulse buying lol
I know both my Rosea and Pulchripes are NW and pretty relaxed. I never handle them and wouldn't plan on with any species. I have kept humid enclosures for Heterometrus sp. What would you recommend as a step up from my current collection? The Chilobrachys is being sold locally which is why I was...
I'm thinking of getting a Chilobrachys sp. blue (common name Vietnamese Blue?) What would be recommended for their moisture with substrate? Do they like it bone dry like my Rosea or need a misting? I've read their enclosure should be terrestrial and a deep substrate. Will coco fiber work? Also...
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