Damp cocopeat is best, but never wet or soggy. They are what I'd call semi-fossorial, sometimes they will be burrowers but other times they will only dig a shallow burrow under a large piece of wood. They are phenomenal webbers as well
Damp cocopeat is best, but never wet or soggy. They are what I'd call semi-fossorial, sometimes they will be burrowers but other times they will only dig a shallow burrow under a large piece of wood. They are phenomenal webbers as well
If you have Chilobrachys huahini, or any other Chilobrachys for that matter, pretty much just use the same care. They are easy to keep and very underrated spiders IMO
If you have Chilobrachys huahini, or any other Chilobrachys for that matter, pretty much just use the same care. They are easy to keep and very underrated spiders IMO
Ah ok, yes I have no Asian spiders unfortunately. I do keep Hysterocrates and theraposas.. oh if you check the tarantula i.d I posted of my possible H.hercules under "Goliath Baboon"..
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