Is it possible to sex a G. Pulchra by longevity? That is, to rule out its being a male because it has lived too long to be a male?
I've never been good at relating sexing instructions and photos to the actual spider - but I've never noticed anything on the spider or its molt skins that would...
If you do absolutely nothing they will not even know you're gone. Just feeding them a little will supply them with plenty of moisture for such a short time period.
I know the conventional wisdom is to completely replace the T's substrate every six months - but you have to wonder about the psychological impact of doing so on an animal that seems so essentially anchored to a static place - even in the wild.
I know the argument is often made that...
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