I currently have 10, personally i order from Petbugs and Rozzers. they have a wide variety and great service.
That's interesting, we have multiple different baboons spiders here in South Africa however our regulations are very strict. In some provinces you are not allowed to keep any T's at all...
B. Vegans are not native to South Africa so definitely not wild caught, our native T's (Baboon spiders) are illegal to keep.
150 bucks (Rands/Mandelas) for the T and the terrarium is pretty sweet deal i'd go for it.
Indeed very sad news, sorry for your loss. Where in South Africa are you situated? is it possible for fumes just to get into the room and wipe out a collection like that? im from South Africa and would be devastated if that happened to me.
Thank you for the advise guys, it seems the white leg is turning a normal color now but still doesn't look the same as the rest. As for the heating pad i will just leave it on for the extremely cold nights and keep it off majority of the time. Room temp last night was 14c
I can see alot more...
I tried to take some pics but didnt want to disturb the T =, he/she seems to be resting and its very awkward to get a pic of the leg from that angle, i will try later if the T moves.
Over the evening it dropped to 44f (7c) its currently the month we experience the most rain and coldest temps...
I cant say, last night i went to sleep at about 11 he was still on his back with no progress, when i woke up this morning at 7 i could see the old carapace separated. im currently at work but will be leaving in lunch time to take another look, i have read through the link provided if i get home...
My Juvenile G.Pulchripes has made its bed and turned upside down, i noticed this yesterday morning. when i checked on it this morning it seemed halfway through the molt.
Is this a normal time frame for the molting? is my T struggling to molt? its Winter in my country but there is a heating pad...
Hellooo!
I have been reading the forum for a few weeks now and finally decided to sign up.
My name is Toni, im from Cape Town, South Africa. I have recently found interest in Arachnids and already own 3. this forum has helped me with everything thus far.
Keep up the good work here, im sure...
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