Yea there are a ton of repeat posts and I'm sure most of the answers are easily found via google. I'm not sure about this forums search function though. You have to get pretty creative with your search key words to pull anything relative to your question up. I guess there are so many common...
I saw these at Target the other day and was thinking about getting them. I think if your worried about it it'd be worth a try. You could cover your pets with noise reducing curtains.
I'm not sure if noise reduction is the same is vibration reduction but I think the vibrations would be more of...
Are there any T's in particular you are asking about? I didn't see your other thread.
What I do is use WikiPets. If you already know the name of your T just google it and it will show you a lot of the basic info. To get info on my T I search for Singapore Blue WikiPets.
Cheers
If you just have the one T you may be fine buying your feeders but this is a really cool way to do it for nearly free. It's pretty low maintenance and you don't end up with a house full of run away crickets chirping all night. My lizards also love these...
Nice!!! That's sweet.
So the reproducing slows down when the start getting to crowded?
I guess I'll figure this out once I get a colony going but the guides I've found don't really go into detail about cleaning. Do you have any tips on making it less of a chore? Its pretty nice that you...
I don't know... I did read somewhere that they have to hold their breath when they run. Kinda like a steam engine i guess more air pressure = faster?
I think it will be a lot of fun testing this out. "Adds dirty socks, Tarantula runs to its hide."
That would be nice!
I think I've found a good guide for one online. They seem way way easier than crickets.
http://www.reptileexpert.org/blaptica-dubia.php
I love that they can't climb :D
Maybe but how would I know if that info is outdated? =P I really do use the search on occasion but I've been out of work for a few months and it's almost 3am so talk to me damit! :D
Hi,
Looking for some cool ways to keep all the extra pets you feed to your T's. I've always liked feeding silk worms to my lizards because they don't make noise like crickets do. Plus they seems to be healthy. I'm guessing they are also good for T's. I think they will be fine while the T is a...
Hi,
How long can I expect it to take before a 2in sling female Singapore Blue can be moved into its adult sized enclosure. It says they are fast growers so does that mean a year? 2 years? 2 months? Just an estimate would be cool =)
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You might not want to try to over come your fear of them by holding your son's until he's there. Depending on what kind he has holding it may not be a very good idea =P
I've always been fascinated by spiders and all sorts of critters. I'm guessing that happens more often in guys but watch it...
Yea I feel you on that one. At one point I was playing with the idea of making a coffee table into a terrestrial T habitat. Sounds like a really cool idea but it would take a lot of effort and planning to get it setup so that the T isn't being disturbed by being used as a coffee table. I ended...
Thanks for the info! Sounds like you have a really good one =) That's one of the ones that sounded like a pet web =P though i'm not sure how correct this website is.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/the.tarantula.store/care-P.cambridgei.htm
I haven't really been won over by any of theses =(
I liked the look and size of the Pelinobius muticus the best but it seems to have a lot of down sides from this website.
http://www.care-sheet.com/index/Pelinobius_muticus
Takes 8 years to grown into an adult =(
Very strong venom =(...
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