Well, if we are the ones doing the culling, that seems to imply that we will be keeping them outside their natural habitat/not releasing them. So we'd be selectively breeding them for genetic traits that we want, for either aesthetic desiribility, or some other traits. Now when it comes to...
Threat pose
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=148098&highlight=threat+pose
and there are multiple threads for the death curl, just hit up a search for them.
I understand the reasoning behind it, went and took out the bottlecaps... the lividum buried itself already, i'm now officially the owner of a pet hole.
Here's the current collection (started with the rosie, hasnt stopped growing) havent had a good molt to sex any of them yet.
G. rosea
Just caught a cricket
Doing the happy feeding dance
H. lividum
A. versicolor
P. Murinus
Last night
This morning
Something to remember, fear is quite the powerful emotion, be it rational or irrational. Forcing them the get over their fear is mostly just going to make things worse, just work on it slowly and eventually it just might work it's way out. When you say it's hot, how hot are we talking, 80's...
did a little searching on the web for you, and mites most certainly can grow in mealworm colonies, if you need the links (as i'm not sure about the rules of posting outside links on here) i can send them to you in a PM. Just to give it a try, if you have a mite free spider right now, use a...
Now, just a silly question, since the start of the mite outbreaks, have you changed the source of your feeder bugs be it crickets, or roaches? Just thinking you might be reintroducing the mites via the food source.... Just a thought seeing as you've cleaned the tank, changed the substrate and...
So, i've been trolling the boards here for a few months, finally decided to register... Also saw on a few other threads the "wrong" reasons to start collecting inverts, so my question to everyone, what made you start collecting?
I'll start off.
I only have a G. Rosea, soon to be a H. Lividum...
well, if you're feeling overly ambitious, have a glass cutter, some epoxy, and time. you could always separate the three good panes, angle them into a triangular form, cut the bottom pane to fit the new shape. You'd need to get even more creative with the lid, but it's an idea. Not necessarily a...
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