SuleymanC
Arachnoknight
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I am scared how slings of this species die very fast.. What exactly should I do for keeping them alive? Can you guys show me how you keep the setup?
Not letting me edit anything, so I'll just add this on here. My sling cages.http://arachnoboards.com/threads/avicularia-care.291340/
That's how I raise mine. One bad molt with a versicolor and a unexplained purpurea death. Over the last 3 years that is.
Avics and Caribena are the only slings I had to give smaller prey than normal to. Others take comparatively very large prey.Yeah I agree with the others...they're not particularly difficult at all...the problem is that every pet store and care sheet gives specific instructions...which happen to be deadly...because of this repeated mis-information, and people acting on it, there became a resounding belief that they are overly fragile or that they suffer SADS (Sudden Avic Death Syndrome...there is no such thing btw)...all this talk of them being hard to keep, simply stems from keeping them wrong. They are pretty hardy, but they are just less tolerant of certain conditions...like excess moisture.
Keep them as poec described and as venom illustrated. Here's my take on housing....Resized952017030195121305
Johnny 2 legs finally got an actual enclosure to enjoy...the recovery process and growth of this...
Good chunk of wood, surrounded by plants, a water dish and predominantly dry substrate with good ventilation.
IME they are actually fantastic eaters when young (tails off in adults, which are more prone to fasting) and growth is decent.
In 6-8 months you will have this...