good to hear it can still eat and even better that it can regen its broken fang. however its odd its fang broke since its been 5 months since its last molt any ideas guys.
I was watching my T clean its fangs this afternoon and noticed that its left fang is broken about 1/3 of the way up. I have a few questions.
1. can the T still eat?
2. will the fang come back after a molt?
3. if it can't eat normal food is there...
I think that it would depend on where the brawl was going down at. if they fought on the ground the blondi will dominate the Regalis. were they to fight in a tree the arboreal's speed woould help it alot more
My 7 inch L.parahybana just flipped over on its bck to molt. It hasn't eaten for about 3 months. This is great i get to watch because i got no work today. wonder how huge it will get.
hmmmm.....
I had a problem with That also and only have 4 Tarantulas. Solution=hide spiders under the sink or in cabinets or in a room you don't use. Then in the morning you say ya Btw i got bunch of Tarantuals HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!:wicked: :wicked:
Okay i have had an H. lividum for about 8 months now and it was roughly about 3.5-4 inches when i got it. Now since i'v had it its molted twice and i just don't see the kind of increses in size that i've seen from my other ts. I Know that this particular T was wild caught so i have no idea how...
not that hardcore
I don't know what the big hype is about this species being so horrible. H Lividum was my first T and i can honestly say they are no harder to care for than any of my other Ts. Just have respect for its speed and if you need to get in there to clean things up just touch it with...
stinking dead spiders
srry guys not trying to ruin this thread but i have a question relvent to this topic. Why will tarantulas not just dry up after they die like large insects? i have been collecting insects for a while now but i tried pinning a rose hair that died last winter but it strted...
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