Ok, I understand and its logical. But think about that. I have bought 18 of them in 2nd instar. After cca one and half year there were really diferencies in size (aproximately: three were in 6th instar, seven were in 5 instar, seven were in 4th and one in 3th) so I separated ten largest to new enclousure. Now I have a few subadult famales and definitively some delayed males for future breeding.I haven't lost anyone by canibalism. You never keep Poecilotheria genus communaly?
I’ve seen plenty of successfully kept p. Metallicas together
It is a rare happening among tarantulas, but there are a few genus who have been proven to live together in captivity very well, and one, the Monocentropus Balfouri, that even seems to prefer it.
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