No you are not.. It is nescessary to stress this, because especially on US forums I have been quite a few times argueing about this. There should be some threads on this forum, where this discusion was going on...
Edit: Check these:
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=66448...
I have been telling long time ago that saying just "I keep my T's bone dry and everything works fine" is just plain pointless argument. You have to count with your T room conditions.
Tarantulas construct their hides the way that they are as dark as possible. If you rotate them, you change light conditions. This does not normally happen in nature so I try to avoid it and keep the orientation of their hide the way they built and like it.
They were here much sooner than humans, so I am sure they can survive withou us. Actually roaches in genereal are among species with best survival abilities.
Actually, I think the exact opposite. It could break the food chain to the point of mankind's end. Maybe not if it happened to just this specie, but loosing all roaches def. would IMHO.
Every specie on earth has it's meaning and place.
p.s. I am sure, that any roach thinks you are gross as...
Thank you for clearing that up Søren.
Do you know if the other two color forms are also in the hobby? I suppose they would be mixed with regular form anyway, but I am curious...
The pictures in this thread also made me think.
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=65436
Those legs...
I have compared some pictures I have found on internet and my specimens and some specimens apear to be much darker than others.
See these pictures for example:
http://giantspiders.com/subfusca.jpg
http://www.arachnophilia.de/spiders/ps92_u257_1077702351_b.jpg...
Hello Stefen.
Have you already counted them ? :D
Are they already fast this time ??? Or esasily stressed ?
What happens if you blow on them ? Do they run away or stay and hide in the nest ?
Hello Stefan,
I have found this one already twice here .. :)
Some of my pictures are here ..
http://www.pavuky.sk/foto/f_scytodidae.htm
Body lenght of this spider is less than 1cm.
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