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    How not to pack a tarantula

    At least it's alive. I've received t's in coco and soil. None have come to me alive. That dude needs to get out of the Tarantula and reptile business. My brother in law and me bought a Blue Tegu from him two years ago that didn't survive a week. I would post a review for him to let others know.
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    Compost worms as food?

    I feed my red wigglers (probably what you have) to my aquarium fish. I have not tried it with tarantulas. I culture roaches to feed to my spiders. Which also get my vegi and fruit scraps from dinner the night before. Generally I feed my worms what the roaches won't eat like used coffee grounds...
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    holy hell, theirs a p. regalis on my arm..... !!

    Very cool I'm having a P. ornata done on my chest stretched from lower neck down to right above my belly button.
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    The Utah Society of Entomology

    We are a new club started by three friends. We are currently looking for members in Utah and possibly surrounding states. We have partnered up with a few universities and will be doing group field trips, workshops, and lectures. All are welcome to join and membership is free. Visit...
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    Local Group Master List

    The Utah Society of Entomology We are a new club started by three friends. We are currently looking for members in Utah and possibly surrounding states. We have partnered up with a few universities and will be doing group field trips, workshops, and lectures. All are welcome to join and...
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    Nepenthes sp. possibly use as watering hole for arboreal tree spiders.

    I agree and use them for dart frogs and Avicularia but I wanted something a little different for my Asian sp. I will look into N. lowii SEB and thanks for the advice. Right now I keep 7 species/hybrids of Nepenthes as houseplants and am excited to try them in vivariums. Wish me luck
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    Nepenthes sp. possibly use as watering hole for arboreal tree spiders.

    Thanks for the fast reply. I was planning on using Nepenthes ampullaria which is basically a large open pitcher. Almost the same size as a 2 oz solo cup. The Nepenthes sp. I keep now now have little water in them but I was planning on adding water to the pitcher when needed to allow the spider...
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    Nepenthes sp. possibly use as watering hole for arboreal tree spiders.

    I'm in the process of building vivariums for my asian arboreal tarantulas and I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using Nepenthes sp. for water dishes. I was worried about the digestive enzymes that produce however I know that in wild the wild some species have several...
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