blondi not good for first T

ricneto

Arachnosquire
Old Timer
Joined
Jun 9, 2007
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Thanks you all, it is really good to know that other "begginers" had success with this T (I hope I have too:) )
She still spends all the time in the burrow and the only thing I manage to see from her are 2/ legs. She comes out for a drink in the night (leaves peaces of soil in the water).
Even for feeding she does not come out, just stop patiently in the entrance until the crickets pass by:( I hope she stops being so shy as she grows.
I have been feeding her 2 crickets twice a week.
I can't even take pictures, yesterday I took some, you can see a piece of a burrow:wall:
Thank for you posts
 

spid142

Arachnobaron
Old Timer
Joined
Apr 9, 2006
Messages
492
temps etc

Talking about 'whats required' for this or that species, Ill mention that I never am a fanatic about keeping a certain temp in my T room, or exact humidity either. I dont believe its really necessary, as long as the room doesnt get real hot or real cold, Ts do fine. Some people just as strongly believe it makes a difference. Use sense, and read threads on the board. But, saying 'get whatever you want' to a beginner, can lead to trouble, for example a T escapes the cage and the beginner doesnt know how to handle the situation because the beginner bought the T without realizing a pokie etc can move fast.
As pointed out, a beginner should research a prospective T first, ask advice, then make a purchase thats reasonable.
 
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