in my experience (raising three a.versicolor from 1st molt to adulthood), they are very hardy and voracious species. I didnt have to use any wingless fruitflies crap, the spiders were always able to hunt down relatively big crickets - sometimes, when I felt cautious, I simply crippled the...
I dont want to be rude or something, but do you (and not only you, also other people in this thread, to be fair) really think that your opinion is relevant? I mean, do you base it on a long time experience with Theraphosids? I dont think so. why dont you spend few years scratching your hands...
right. maybe during prehistorical breaking of continents, some species that followed more the "old world way of evolution" were left on the eastern shore of south America? and there was some natural barrier that prevented them from spreading more into the west? maybe. just a blind guess :)
unfortunately, It's very likely that you will change your mind dramatically in a couple of years. because, the longer you are exposed to the hair, the worse the reaction is. no resistance is developed, just the way round.
3 years ago, when I was choosing which spiders to buy, I followed the...
this one was bought in 1st molt 20.9.2003. following molts were:
12.10.03
15.11.03
22.12.03
10.2.04
23.4.04
10.7.04
4.11.04
28.4.05
as for the coloration, as far as I remember, real significant change happened between 5th and 6th molt. I think.
even today you can still see the...
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