freedumbdclxvi
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these are definitely on my want list.My C. guangxiensis are awesome spiders but very fast and definitely not colorful.
these are definitely on my want list.My C. guangxiensis are awesome spiders but very fast and definitely not colorful.
Get them. Mine are great eaters and growing fast. Can't wait until I have big old classic Chilobrachys.these are definitely on my want list.
I was given an H. lividum from a friend, and it had very little substrate, which was very dry. But the T seemed healthy enough. I obviously redid the tank, and do the same as the above (overflow the waterdish). I only see her at 3am (like clockwork), but the feeders are all missing so I'm assuming she's eating well.Sorry to stray from the OP's original subject, but I seem to remember reading on the boards somewhere (possibly from Stan???) that h. lividum can do quite well without much humidity. I overfill my cobalts water just a bit and she is doing great! Super active at night and a pet hole during the day, of course. Does anyone else remember reading this?
no, for his second T he's getting a G. rosea for his firstYou're getting an N. caraponensis for your friend for his first T?