we have two in new zealand, both endemic i think? D.minor and D.aquaticus.Which one? I've never had any that burrow; they typically do well with a lot of humidity. I've kept D. tenebrosus and D.albineus in arboreal setups with water instead of substrate at the bottom and a rock to rest on. D. triton I've kept in a fishtank with minnows but they seem to be the most aquatic of the ones I have locally, and it was a huge pain to spider-proof an aquarium lid. I don't know about any you'd have in NZ, though.
I stretched my lady out 11 months (post maturity) even with her laying 2 infertile sacs. Its all about that once a month feeding regiment with lots of water! I think if she hadn't laid dud sacs I might have got her over 13 months. Have only raised one fishing spider though, she might have just been very enduring. I got a H. venatoria with fertile sac right now though. Can't wait to experiment with these guys lifespans.I, of course, haven't kept those species but have kept 4 others and all did well with damp, arboreal setups as jecraque noted. Space wasn't an issue as long as there was room to hunt/molt, etc. They will utilize larger areas and do make great display animals if you wanted to go that route. I've never had an adult live more than around 6-9 months after the last molt but if you get a gravid female and have access to tiny feeders you can always keep the lineage going. I have a soft spot for this genus so please do post some photos if you get some!
i was thinking of using them as a display animal, thanks for post!! getting a good idea of what to aim for nowI, of course, haven't kept those species but have kept 4 others and all did well with damp, arboreal setups as jecraque noted. Space wasn't an issue as long as there was room to hunt/molt, etc. They will utilize larger areas and do make great display animals if you wanted to go that route. I've never had an adult live more than around 6-9 months after the last molt but if you get a gravid female and have access to tiny feeders you can always keep the lineage going. I have a soft spot for this genus so please do post some photos if you get some!
thanks!! really gaining a clear picture of what works!!Ive kept tenebrosus, albineus, and triton. the tenebrosus i kept semi arboreal, with somewhat moist substrate, and a large water dish. Plenty of places to climb. The albineus i kept more arboreal. The triton i kept semi arboreal, but with water instead of substrate, and a rock to climb on as mentioned before. I dont think there is any species that burrow, but dont quote me.
oh wow!! thats quite a long timeI stretched my lady out 11 months (post maturity) even with her laying 2 infertile sacs. Its all about that once a month feeding regiment with lots of water! I think if she hadn't laid dud sacs I might have got her over 13 months. Have only raised one fishing spider though, she might have just been very enduring. I got a H. venatoria with fertile sac right now though. Can't wait to experiment with these guys lifespans.