I've already began purchasing substrate, vents and other various enclosure necessities needed.
But the most important thing comes down to knowledge when keeping a T alive.
I know a lot of my questions can be answered on this forum as I've already done a good amount of research and planning.
Just to start it off. I have a lot of knowledge in animals, reptiles and other amphibians. Just never opened my doors to arachnids. I've already began looking into the various species and genus of T's I'd like to start off with. I have the most utmost respect for all animals and the fact some are more docile and handle able then others. I'm not the type that looks forward to coming home and showing off my T and holding it. But I do have the depth in curiosity to see how my T's would register on a temperamental level. Of course understanding the risks and dangers of trying such things.
That aside, I do understand the risks for myself as well as the T and can safely say I can manage myself when it comes down to it, not just with Tarantula's in specific but all animals and reptiles alike in general.
So with that said. Some of the species I've been looking at include,
Lampropelma Violaceopes (Singapore Blue)
Poecilotheria Metallica (Gooty Sapphire Ornamental)
Poecilotheria Regalis
Poecilotheria Subfusca
Poecilotheria Ornata
Poecilotheria Miranda
Poecilotheria Tigrinawesseli
I do like most of the species in the Poecilotheria genus.
I'd like to add in that I'm currently living in central Florida area so the weather is generally nice out and perfect for T's. We are at a cold point in the year where it can reach 50F in the morning and 75F during the day at highs. But like I said this is the cold season here in Florida.
I do have plans on using a space heater to help out the room temp a little during these times.
As for the spider. I'm looking to start off with a juvenile - pre adult or sling. I'd rather not buy something that's already matured and in adult stages so I can adjust to the younger growth ages of T's for the future.
I currently have someone giving me a free 10g tank that I thought would be perfect for future use when they've matured and jut stand the tank up vertically similar to "Robc" (Tarantulaguy1976).
Till then I thought it would be nice to store the slings / juvenile's in a smaller acrylic box within the 10g tank then managing the humidity / heat inside the 10g with water and a space heater or heat mat during these colder times during the morning and night.
Here's a small list of stuff I'm looking to get a hold of or already have. Any input / advise is welcome.
- Coco Fiber Loose Substrate
- 10g Tank
- Poly carbonate Plexiglass Cover w/ 2" Ventilation Screens
- Hygrometer / Thermometer for Temp. Monitoring.
- Heat Pad (Already have a space heater, not sure if it works properly. Not sure if either are "needed")
- 4" sq. x 7-1/4" h Acrylic Boxes for Juvenile / Sling holding.
- Natural or Artificial den's & tree's (Still deciding)
- Live Plants (Haven't looked into which ones to grab. Not really concerned until its pre adult / adult)
- The T - Most important thing last of course ; )
In addition to all this. In the near future after getting comfortable with the education and understanding behind the T's. I'd like to get into breeding 1-2 species for personal interest in trading and opening my doors into other types of T Genus'. I know a lot of people would say start with something a little more simple such as an Avic so your not losing your $ if I happen to run into issues along the way. But I'm willing to take the financial risks involved.
With all this said.
I'm looking for any final advise before I lay down the hammer on a definite decision as far as where I'm heading with my plans.
But the most important thing comes down to knowledge when keeping a T alive.
I know a lot of my questions can be answered on this forum as I've already done a good amount of research and planning.
Just to start it off. I have a lot of knowledge in animals, reptiles and other amphibians. Just never opened my doors to arachnids. I've already began looking into the various species and genus of T's I'd like to start off with. I have the most utmost respect for all animals and the fact some are more docile and handle able then others. I'm not the type that looks forward to coming home and showing off my T and holding it. But I do have the depth in curiosity to see how my T's would register on a temperamental level. Of course understanding the risks and dangers of trying such things.
That aside, I do understand the risks for myself as well as the T and can safely say I can manage myself when it comes down to it, not just with Tarantula's in specific but all animals and reptiles alike in general.
So with that said. Some of the species I've been looking at include,
Lampropelma Violaceopes (Singapore Blue)
Poecilotheria Metallica (Gooty Sapphire Ornamental)
Poecilotheria Regalis
Poecilotheria Subfusca
Poecilotheria Ornata
Poecilotheria Miranda
Poecilotheria Tigrinawesseli
I do like most of the species in the Poecilotheria genus.
I'd like to add in that I'm currently living in central Florida area so the weather is generally nice out and perfect for T's. We are at a cold point in the year where it can reach 50F in the morning and 75F during the day at highs. But like I said this is the cold season here in Florida.
I do have plans on using a space heater to help out the room temp a little during these times.
As for the spider. I'm looking to start off with a juvenile - pre adult or sling. I'd rather not buy something that's already matured and in adult stages so I can adjust to the younger growth ages of T's for the future.
I currently have someone giving me a free 10g tank that I thought would be perfect for future use when they've matured and jut stand the tank up vertically similar to "Robc" (Tarantulaguy1976).
Till then I thought it would be nice to store the slings / juvenile's in a smaller acrylic box within the 10g tank then managing the humidity / heat inside the 10g with water and a space heater or heat mat during these colder times during the morning and night.
Here's a small list of stuff I'm looking to get a hold of or already have. Any input / advise is welcome.
- Coco Fiber Loose Substrate
- 10g Tank
- Poly carbonate Plexiglass Cover w/ 2" Ventilation Screens
- Hygrometer / Thermometer for Temp. Monitoring.
- Heat Pad (Already have a space heater, not sure if it works properly. Not sure if either are "needed")
- 4" sq. x 7-1/4" h Acrylic Boxes for Juvenile / Sling holding.
- Natural or Artificial den's & tree's (Still deciding)
- Live Plants (Haven't looked into which ones to grab. Not really concerned until its pre adult / adult)
- The T - Most important thing last of course ; )
In addition to all this. In the near future after getting comfortable with the education and understanding behind the T's. I'd like to get into breeding 1-2 species for personal interest in trading and opening my doors into other types of T Genus'. I know a lot of people would say start with something a little more simple such as an Avic so your not losing your $ if I happen to run into issues along the way. But I'm willing to take the financial risks involved.
With all this said.
I'm looking for any final advise before I lay down the hammer on a definite decision as far as where I'm heading with my plans.