I will be getting a E. rufescens soon. My goal is to eventually keep Aisan fossorials, so I am starting out with Ephebopus. I know that they are a skittish/defensive fossorial nw tarantula that requires deep moist substrate. Only question is do I keep all the sub moist or only the majority of it...
Hey I just recently got a Ephebopus murinus and was wondering if anyone had any opinions tips or experiences they wanted to share with me on this species!!!
I just bought an e. cyanognathus sling and while this isn't my first experience with slings, I had a couple questions regarding when they're fully grown. They might seem a bit out of pocket, and I know it'll be a couple of years before its necessary but given the limited information that I've...
Ephebopus murinus care i know i have made a buch of threads but i just like hearing storys of people experince and this T is one of my bucket list T it iis 2inches thanks for the replys
I was in my favorite pet store and they had two skeleton tarantula's and offered me a good deal if I would take both so I did. I did some reading up on them and just want to know if anyone can give me advice on how to make them happy. I read they like the substrate damp and that they don't need...
I have heard from a experienced keeper/breeder he would never keep the blue fangs because they are diffiicult to keep and they have sudden death syndrome worse than Avics do. Reading an eariler post on AB (http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?10374-Ephebopus-cyanognathus&), one keeper...
hi guys, about to get a ephebopus cyanognathus in a week or so. all ive kept so far are desert species so im looking for a care sheet with details mainly on how to mist enough(as well as properly) and how to not get mold at the same time. i use a shaved coconut husk substrate. any help is...
can anyone give me a care sheet for Ephebopus Murinus? i was thinking of getting one but i dont know much about this species. all i know is that they are burrowing t's, and very aggressive. i need to know the ideal temperature, and humidity for them to thrive. :?
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