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We get these little guys (Parson's spiders) in our house frequently. They are usually lucky if I manage to find them before our kitties do (I find many dead ones that the cats have been batting around). Often I just put them outside, but I thought it might be neat to try and keep one for a while.
I caught one of these wandering across our carpet the other day (took a bit of chasing!), and currently have it in the deli container my g. rosea came home in (about 5 inch diameter container, 1.5 inches high, little pinholes in top for air). I have about 1/2 inch layer of coir on the bottom, a couple small fake leaves tucked in that for him to hide under, and a shallow bottle cap with a bit of water. I just got some small crickets (though they are actually pretty close to his size) to feed him.
Generally, I'm just wondering about the care of these guys - dry or humid, more terrestrial (I don't see them climb much in our house, so I'm guessing so) or climbers or burrowers, etc. Any tips in general (I've read on here that they are FAST, and he seems to be as well, and that their bite can cause a mild reaction). I just want to make sure I provide for the little guy's needs while I have him, and figured if anyone on here had any advice that would be great!
I'm going to try and get some pictures - but my camera doesn't cooperate well with tiny shots, so we'll see.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and even just for reading!
I caught one of these wandering across our carpet the other day (took a bit of chasing!), and currently have it in the deli container my g. rosea came home in (about 5 inch diameter container, 1.5 inches high, little pinholes in top for air). I have about 1/2 inch layer of coir on the bottom, a couple small fake leaves tucked in that for him to hide under, and a shallow bottle cap with a bit of water. I just got some small crickets (though they are actually pretty close to his size) to feed him.
Generally, I'm just wondering about the care of these guys - dry or humid, more terrestrial (I don't see them climb much in our house, so I'm guessing so) or climbers or burrowers, etc. Any tips in general (I've read on here that they are FAST, and he seems to be as well, and that their bite can cause a mild reaction). I just want to make sure I provide for the little guy's needs while I have him, and figured if anyone on here had any advice that would be great!
I'm going to try and get some pictures - but my camera doesn't cooperate well with tiny shots, so we'll see.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and even just for reading!