I've been told that in some places of the world beef cubes are used as a staple food for some t's I gave it a shot and my t's actually ate it without having to provoke them I've heard its a good food alternative for ts with broken fangs anyone else ever tried raw meat as a food source
They have enough
Just because you guys don't think it will work and don't believe in trying to learn new things about the arachnids you keep is because you're all stuck on what's put in books or from past experiences but I can't even say experiences because none of you have tried it the ones...
One has went into a burrow and webbed it shut its about to molt and the other one has moved into the burrow next to it and for the sake of anyone else I wouldn't suggest them to try what I'm doing as there hasn't been any real scientific research done on them being communal.
Reason is to see if they will live together without any casualties I understand that it's risky and it could end with one eating the other but hey that could happen even when breeding and if it does I'll just purchase another one even when people house M. Balfouris together they run the risk of...
They have crossed paths multiple times and nothing has happened if you feel like I'm doing something so wrong why waste your time following this thread I've housed them together now. it's crazy how everyone predicts what will happen but have never tried to house this species together you all...
I know they aren't social but that doesn't mean they
You probably can't see them but there are 3 burrows in the picture I posted of the enclosure 1 on each end and one in the middle
Believe me if one kills the other I will be sure to let everyone know I feel I have nothing to be ashamed of but until that happens which I don't think is going to happen I'll keep posting how it's going. How can you guys be so sure that it won't work if no one has ever tried it ? That's all I'm...
Put a couple Dubias in the enclosure before falling asleep and woke up in the middle of the night to find them both out and eating they seem to be very tolerate of each other when one was finsished it went near the other that was still feeding and again no threats posture or anything of that...
They are Male and Female the question was if that made
They are Male and female I'm watching the Male roam now but they have crossed paths I've been watching them for a couple hours nothing's happened they both found their own burrows and have taken to them have any of you tried to house this...
If they are Male and female would that make any difference I've already put them in the enclosure they seem to have no interest in each other as of now this is the setup and the T's
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