Honeythechalco
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Hey everyone! My name's Madison and I just received my new Tarantula a few weeks ago.
Her name is Honey and she is an Aphonopelma Chalcodes (Desert Blonde/Mexican Blonde)
I love her so much she is a total sweetheart. Just wanted to see if anybody had any tips or improvements that
I could make for her to be more comfortable. I did quite a bit of research before she arrived, but did find a few
conflicting sourced on certain topics, plus there wasn't too much information out there on her specific species.
So, any A. Chalcodes owners or experienced desert T owners can chime in with tips !!
Right now I've got her in a glass terarium, probably 10 gallon I would think?
Got a mixture of coconut fibre and insect sand in there (mostly the fibre, just a light dusting of sand on the top of the substrate)
I've got a typical log hide for her, a small flower pot type hide and a fake plant and a water dish. I initially had the substrate much
Lower than it is now (in relation to the top of the enclosure) but I took her out and raised it quickly after she first got in there and
Started climbing (dangerous for a terrestrial, I understand). She likes to sit out in the open a lot, and I haven't noticed her burrowing
At all. I attempted feeding her a couple times and I think that she has eaten one cricket in the last few weeks. I am not sure if she is mature
Yet. She seems small to me. She's maybe three inches across from leg to leg. If anyone could take a guess at her age and/or maturity that would
be great (helpful in knowing how often I
should attempt feeding). If you have any additional questions for me feel free to ask! I'd just love to hear some tips or opinions on what I can do
better for her. And of course, I am attaching a picture or two of her
Her name is Honey and she is an Aphonopelma Chalcodes (Desert Blonde/Mexican Blonde)
I love her so much she is a total sweetheart. Just wanted to see if anybody had any tips or improvements that
I could make for her to be more comfortable. I did quite a bit of research before she arrived, but did find a few
conflicting sourced on certain topics, plus there wasn't too much information out there on her specific species.
So, any A. Chalcodes owners or experienced desert T owners can chime in with tips !!
Right now I've got her in a glass terarium, probably 10 gallon I would think?
Got a mixture of coconut fibre and insect sand in there (mostly the fibre, just a light dusting of sand on the top of the substrate)
I've got a typical log hide for her, a small flower pot type hide and a fake plant and a water dish. I initially had the substrate much
Lower than it is now (in relation to the top of the enclosure) but I took her out and raised it quickly after she first got in there and
Started climbing (dangerous for a terrestrial, I understand). She likes to sit out in the open a lot, and I haven't noticed her burrowing
At all. I attempted feeding her a couple times and I think that she has eaten one cricket in the last few weeks. I am not sure if she is mature
Yet. She seems small to me. She's maybe three inches across from leg to leg. If anyone could take a guess at her age and/or maturity that would
be great (helpful in knowing how often I
should attempt feeding). If you have any additional questions for me feel free to ask! I'd just love to hear some tips or opinions on what I can do
better for her. And of course, I am attaching a picture or two of her
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