I just had a large batch of these hatch a month ago, and if I was you I would do the transporting outside. I had some get loose in my house, luckly I am old enough I dont gotta answer to anyone but still we found them on the ceiling for a few weeks after lol. They are super quick and your gonna...
That is how I got started I ended up catching a few AZ barks from out back that I came across and then kept them and next thing you know I had 4 females with babies lol fast forward a year 1/2 later its pure mayhem :) The kids really enjoy it to seeing them grow, eat, and just observing their...
Thanks! these are one of my favorite true spiders, they get large, hang out towards the top and are very fast!. If you are interested I will sell some when they get a little bigger to ensure their safety, but I do have some others from my previous breed that are large, PM me for information.
Yea it is, I did put crickets as soon as I seen the bust in the side she ate and then went back in with her young. Pretty cool spider, good to know on small crickets I keep them regularly and put about 3 - 4 yesterday but they are still inside the sac atm, once I seen a couple come out I was...
I always keep my camera ready to go when opening containers to check on things each day and was lucky to catch this right in the act almost :) sorry for the lil bit of blur I was in a rush to get the lid back on and store her in a dark room. Will upload a updated photo in a couple days.
Flipping it is a great idea I never thought of that before with my widows lol I keep them in glass mason jars and currently just have been poking a bic pen size hole in the top of the lid and covering it with some scotch tape and just lifting that and putting a cricket in when its time to feed...
After 40 solid days, she has finally emerged along with one baby and a bunch more from what I can see, any information on previous keepers / breeders of these spiders would be cool to read about :) Thanks! I will post more pictures tomorrow after the rest of the spiders have came out.
I will have to agree, keeping a bark scorpion with a hairy is just dumb. On the other hand what qualifies success with a bark colony is that there has been 0 deaths for 9-10months currently, 12 successful gravid females and babies, younger scorps have molted with no problem, I wouldn't keep a...
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