Chromataplema (Green bottle blue) Care? Opinions?

Venom1080

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A pink toe (Avicularia sp.) should be kept on the drier side. Nothing kills an avic faster than damp stuffy conditions, the exact stuff care sheets and internet lists claim is needed....they are wrong...ventilation however, something they never talk about in care sheets, is critical.

You never have to handle a t. There are many easy methods for transfer that do not involve touching....most use deli cups, some use the bag method. If we had to handle for things like that, owning old worlds would be much more dangerous and daunting...lol.

Don't...like ever...care sheets kill tarantulas.

No t needs specific temps, no t requires number specific humidity...in fact, humidity isn't even what should be followed...as a t cannot get moisture from the air, its pretty irrelevant. When you read a t needs high humidity, what it really means is that it needs damp substrate. Your ambient humidity (in conjunction with your ventilation) will dictate how much and how often you add water and re-dampen things.

Direct heating applications are dangerous. To use a heat pad, you would need to heat a larger enclosure, and place the ts enclosure within that larger one, this turns that direct heat into a safer secondary heat.

Your aim only really needs to be 70 degrees...the vast majority of ts are fine there. Many adults, especially NWs from Chile and North America, can tolerate temps into the 60s pretty regularly....an adult GBB would be fine with night temps in the high 60's

GBB definitely can be a skittish t...but they do not tend to be very defensive.


Most don't dig much and prefer to web on the surface and under, up to and around items like plants , rocks or whatever. This essentially raises the flooring in an enclosure basically to the top of anchor points. This raising of the floor and subsequent tunnel system is why they're adaptability is often confused for semi-arboreal.
That could be set up to work, although only for an adult...provided the enclosure still has adequate floor space....I'm not sure what 8 gal vertical means...8 gal is a measure of how much it holds, not the shape....If its really tall and thin, you wouldn't want to use it, keep floor space at a premium.



Maraca cabocla tend to do a lot of digging, and would be great for starting with. They can be skittish, but they aren't defensive, nor are they difficult to keep at all...and they are nice looking, too.
B. albopilosum can do a fair amount of burrowing when young, although they tend to grow out of it...they are earth movers though, not necessarily burrowing, but constantly re-arranging and carrying around substrate. And a good beginner type.

G. pulchripes is in that same category, they like moving sub around and re-arranging, and when young, many do burrow.
That's a new genus for me..
 

Nacnac

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Has any one had a gbb act like a princess I have a female about 2 inches well has adult colors but she will not go to water dish and she just keeps over in her hide in corner and webbing up everything on one corner so far but I noticed she is not walking to water dish so I got my pipett and gave her a few drops in the corner she is at and she jumped on it like me at a bar and a beer sliding to hand lol so weird not only do I have to feed her burgers delivered to her door now I have a princess that I also have to deliver her water to her door wtf lol. If all my ts where like this I would not be able to have more than 6 for sure.

Has any one had a gbb act like a princess I have a female about 2 inches well has adult colors but she will not go to water dish and she just keeps over in her hide in corner and webbing up everything on one corner so far but I noticed she is not walking to water dish so I got my pipett and gave her a few drops in the corner she is at and she jumped on it like me at a bar and a beer sliding to hand lol so weird not only do I have to feed her burgers delivered to her door now I have a princess that I also have to deliver her water to her door wtf lol. If all my ts where like this I would not be able to have more than 6 for sure.
And I know she knows where her water dish is cause I cleaned a bolus out right beside her water dish so I am wondering if I should provide a smaller bottle cap maybe beside her corner so the princess doesint have to walk as far lol thoughts?
 

Neonblizzard

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And I know she knows where her water dish is cause I cleaned a bolus out right beside her water dish so I am wondering if I should provide a smaller bottle cap maybe beside her corner so the princess doesint have to walk as far lol thoughts?
Tarantulas don't regularly drink like they do eat, it's more a supplementary measure.

GBB hate moisture so aren't likely to hang around the dish anyway. The main problem I've found is them webbing over their dish and the water wicking away which can be annoying.

Besides this, how do you know she doesn't use her water dish unless you're watching her 24/7?

It's nice to drop a few droplets on the web sometimes, but i think you're making more of a big deal about it than it really is
 

Nacnac

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K sounds good ya I know she is getting her water dish cause of the bolus I found but just thought it was weird how she jumped like she has never seen water and slurped it up worried me but ya your right prolly making bigger deal of it than it actually is thanks for the info won’t even thank about it now put me at ease.
 
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