Hi, cold blood. I appreciate the message and the recommendation for the tarantula species. My main priority would be to make the prospective hollow completely waterproof and set in a way to protect the interior from direct contact with water. As for the misters, I've read that they temporarily...
I’ll send you a message when I finally get to it. It’ll be in a couple years as I’m leaving for the Army, and I have about two or three years before I am settled enough to have any enclosure. I’m going to use the time to research as much as possible. Do you have any experience with P. metallicas...
Thanks for the reply, Viper96.
I would probably get the 24x18x36 medium enclosure or larger and have someone drill some holes in the sides. I'd use some mesh and pvc to be sure that the fans are an inch or so away from the opening. I've read about mesh not being ideal as some tarantulas can get...
I've read through quite a few threads about this, and it seems to be evenly split for the most part.
I enjoy plants and tarantulas, so I was looking for ways to combine the two. I understand that vivariums would not be ideal for a lot of tarantula species. I thought a Singapore Blue may be one...
Along with two rats, three dogs, three cats, and a ton of fish.
I haven't experienced any taps yet. I'm actually surprised he just ate a cricket. He's been refusing them for weeks.
Yeah, we all have to start somewhere.
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About three years. I got him him when he was just a little inch. I wouldn't feel comfortable loaning him since his legs look the way they do. Is it dry exoskeleton? The skin(?) under it is a pale...
Now s/he's acting a little strange. S/He's eating the cricket and, from the looks of it, spinning and webbing the ground.
14pokies, the other one is the same just not as severe. His last molt was months ago.
I was having a bit of trouble getting the camera to focus. It's the extended leg.
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She's acting normally. I just gave her a cricket. That poor, poor cricket.
Hello,
I was doing some general maintenance on my pet rock's enclosure and noticed something. Now by the title, you must be thinking she's molting, but I have never seen or heard of this happening to a T before or during a molt. Around the joint of one leg, the skin is literally peeling off...
I have two 1-2 inchers. One is a L. Parahybana or Klugi and the other is a N. Coloratovillosus or a Geniculata. I made two little houses for them out of bark. I never see them out. When I put food in there they don't attempt to go after it; but the next day the crickets are gone. Is this...
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