Caresheets for these spiders

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Arachnosquire
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Hiya, I was wondering if anyone could bring me the caresheets for the following species?

A. Geniculata
Lasiodora Difficilis
T Blondi (though I know it I feel I want some more info)

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Arachnosquire
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Aye thanks bro, does anyone have caresheets or ideas for the other two species?
 

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Arachnobaron
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Now come on - that's just laziness, isn't it ?! :)

Type them into google - there's loads !! :D
 

Cerbera

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OK - good one on T Blondi Here... (under caresheets, obviously)

http://gwrightstarantulacare.co.uk/

L Difficilis is, I'll grant you much harder to find - I got 3 in about 30 seconds of looking but all foreign, as you said...

I'm guessing, and this is a guess, mind, that L Difficilis is very similar, care sheet wise to L Parahybana - no doubt someone will contradict me if I'm wrong.

My L Para caresheet is here, if it helps..

http://www.thespiderdiaries.co.uk/content/view/59/2/
 

demode

Arachnosquire
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thanks, for now i'll go with the parahybana caresheet. If anyone thinks it should be different please speak up!

Thanks for the help dude:clap:
 
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demode

Arachnosquire
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Then I assume its similar, thanks!

Just a little note I got these spiders off a big expo in sweden yesterday and only know the basic tarantula care from having 2 roseas and 1 smithi. However I think i managed to get all of the three comfortable in their homes, both the geniculata and the blondi have good refuges (going to be interesting to keep humidity up for the blondi) and the l difficilis is still a youngster so it will have to do with some shrubbery.

This morning I figured I'd check if my Blondi was hungry since it had such a minimal abdomen. So I took one of my brothers mice and put in the terrarium but I never thought it'd be wanting food so early before getting accustomed to its new environment. But BOY was I wrong... I said to my brother "It's propably not ready to fee....." "BANG" it striked the mouse with surgical precision and with the speed of a nascar racer.. unbelievable and all I could think was that I'm never sticking my hand in there again.. HAHAHA. :clap:
 
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