My P. cancerides are under 3", but always active....I clear their water dishes 3 times a day, its a blast:/ya...i hv heard that LP are very welcoming too~
anyone hv thoughts about Phormictopus cancerides ?
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens never stops webbing, lol.Hello everyone,
Just want to know which is the most active T in ur opinion, i mean not a pet rock,
eg. Always modifying their home, webbing...ect.
Whoops my badsorry….im still pretty new to the hobby, what does "taps" stands for?
depends what ones you are looking at, there are some very expensive ones but P.canerides should be pretty cheap even in china, they're not very colorful but they become big bold spiders.thank you Spider Faery and awiec
I am interested in Phormics too, but they are quite pricey n less often to be seen in the market...
sounds exactly like my n. chromatus....darts to the burrow as soon as i put on the light or lift up his container...mental...hope he will chill down abit when mature...My P. muticus sling by far.
Little guy is a BULLDOZER. Yesterday I went to bed seeing a level substrate and today woke up to a giant dirt pyramid and a cavernous underground lair...from a sling the size of a nickel. Curiously always above ground when I first see him, either just sitting out in the open or making a web-carpet. As soon as I approach or put the torch on him he makes a run to the burrow
@@what sort of noises? tapping sound u mean? i hv a g. pulchripes too, but only a sling, wouldnt use a hide even i hv provided one, so i think they should be pretty active when mature too~I'm with the others, GBB webs for fun I think lol. P irminia are pretty active too. My g pulchripes is pretty active as well but she's also weird and makes noises at night. so I'm not sure if that would be the general consensus on the species.
Yep. Not mating tapping just tapping her legs on the side of her enclosure. The other day I came home and she had pushed her log over. Glad I wasn't home to hear that lol.@@what sort of noises? tapping sound u mean? i hv a g. pulchripes too, but only a sling, wouldnt use a hide even i hv provided one, so i think they should be pretty active when mature too~