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  1. AmethystineArthropoda

    Too big?

    No such thing as too big. Well, technically there is, because in a ginormous gigantic cage you won’t be able to find them.. ever. But in this case, no such thing. In fact, in my opinion, this enclosure could stand to be a tad larger. Remember, minimal size housing for ANY arachnid is 2x legspan...
  2. AmethystineArthropoda

    Guinea Pigs and Phasmids?

    Depends on the personality of your guinea, and the size of the phasmid relative to the guinea. I would personally not risk it, but I know it can be done. I’d venture to give it a couple test try’s and introductions, poke the idea and stuff. If the guinea shows interest in biting or eating the...
  3. AmethystineArthropoda

    Enclosures for adults

    The bigger the better for all, but make sure your communal is the biggest. I’d venture to give a communal setup like a 3’-4’ x 1’-2’ dimensions, or larger even depending on how many spiders live there. Communal tarantulas in the wild can colonize over a relatively large territory
  4. AmethystineArthropoda

    Falling Cardboard hurting hisser?

    Also, 2 years ain’t too old tbh. Not even half the lifespan yet. They can live well over 6 years
  5. AmethystineArthropoda

    Falling Cardboard hurting hisser?

    No, it will not hurt him. Your hisser will be perfectly fine, unless your cardboard happens to weigh around a pound! Lol. Roaches are super tough, their exoskeleton is incredibly thick, like a coat of armor on a knight.
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