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I'm probably buying a Cobalt Blue juvenile this weekend. However, though I've had tarantulas since I was like 7 years old, I've never had a Haplopelma Lividum and was looking to find answers to my questions from those of you who own Cobalt Blue specimens or have owned them in the past.
- First off, the specimen I'm getting is 2" so how old would you say he/she is currently?
- Furthermore, what's the average lifespan for this species? I tried looking for answers on google but couldn't find any answers.
- Though the spider is young, is there any way at this point for me to be able to tell the gender? The coloring was described as brown/gray with blue highlights when put in the light(descriptions I've heard before) but at this point he also says that the specimen doesn't have full adult coloring. From what I've seen and read, most adult male cobalt blue tarantulas are almost completely brown/gray however, so since this specimen I'm getting is young and already has some blue, would this indicate that it's a female or what?
- I have an extra plastic terrarium which is relatively small that I was planning on using to house him/her. How much substrate would you say this specimen needs, being only 2" currently?
- Also, what kind of substrate should I use exactly? I've read that they're an obligate burrowing species, but does the rule apply to the younger ones as well? Do I only need a terrarium, substrate, and a water dish or should I have anything else in there for him/her?
Sorry for the questions, I just wanted to make sure that I can take care of my H. Lividum correctly before buying to ensure that he/she is as happy as possible, and also wanted to see if it was possible to know if it's a female, because with shipping, I'm paying $40 altogether for this specimen and I'm hoping I won't get a male that will die shortly after maturity.
- First off, the specimen I'm getting is 2" so how old would you say he/she is currently?
- Furthermore, what's the average lifespan for this species? I tried looking for answers on google but couldn't find any answers.
- Though the spider is young, is there any way at this point for me to be able to tell the gender? The coloring was described as brown/gray with blue highlights when put in the light(descriptions I've heard before) but at this point he also says that the specimen doesn't have full adult coloring. From what I've seen and read, most adult male cobalt blue tarantulas are almost completely brown/gray however, so since this specimen I'm getting is young and already has some blue, would this indicate that it's a female or what?
- I have an extra plastic terrarium which is relatively small that I was planning on using to house him/her. How much substrate would you say this specimen needs, being only 2" currently?
- Also, what kind of substrate should I use exactly? I've read that they're an obligate burrowing species, but does the rule apply to the younger ones as well? Do I only need a terrarium, substrate, and a water dish or should I have anything else in there for him/her?
Sorry for the questions, I just wanted to make sure that I can take care of my H. Lividum correctly before buying to ensure that he/she is as happy as possible, and also wanted to see if it was possible to know if it's a female, because with shipping, I'm paying $40 altogether for this specimen and I'm hoping I won't get a male that will die shortly after maturity.