They're a nice looking and very slow growing species that's not all that common to find. I'd go for it. If you have a reaction, you'd have no trouble selling them off.
Why limit yourself over a reaction you're not even sure you'd get?
Beautiful lady cambridgei posed perfectly right before turning around, aiming and shooting a perfect poop canon at the door 🤣 How dare I stare I guess
My little Mrs. All Hail looking nice in her fresh clothes.
Theres always a reason.
Does it have any moisture? A water dish and/or a damp corner? Maybe it's craving something of that sort.
By no means overdo it, but if there isn't one already, try adding some dampness to a corner and see if it flocks to it.
What kind of T is it?
Sericopelma must be a bottomless pit sp then as my santa catalina has taken at least 3 crickets since molting 2 weeks ago and still sticks them toes out daily waiting for more!
Crummy pic of him on cricket 3 I believe and he's still not terribly fat.
Is it frowned upon to not give these 2 sp a lot of substrate in hopes that they web up top instead of burrow away?
I've heard of folks doing that and I'm not sure if it's good or bad. I understand wanting to see your spider, but if it makes them feel exposed to not be able to burrow, that's...
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