Indian Ornamental (Poecilotheria regalis) Looking for any info on this species

Nightstalker47

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They are a large species, with adult females reaching 7-8". I consider them pretty easy to keep, as they are drought tolerant and very hardy. You should still keep slings reasonably moist, and you can let it dry out more as they grow.

Always use a water dish, cork bark/wood or something to hide and climb on is important for them as well. A pokie with no hide will be nervous and prone to bolting, making every day maintenance much more perilous.

They grow quite fast in the early stages, so feed them frequently and give them a decent amount of space, more so then your average terrestrial slings.

Keep in mind that they are quite venomous, and a bite from this species could send you to the hospital.
 

James Bradfield

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They are a large species, with adult females reaching 7-8". I consider them pretty easy to keep, as they are drought tolerant and very hardy. You should still keep slings reasonably moist, and you can let it dry out more as they grow.

Always use a water dish, cork bark/wood or something to hide and climb on is important for them as well. A pokie with no hide will be nervous and prone to bolting, making every day maintenance much more perilous.

They grow quite fast in the early stages, so feed them frequently and give them a decent amount of space, more so then your average terrestrial slings.

Keep in mind that they are quite venomous, and a bite from this species could send you to the hospital.
Thank you for all the good information.
 

grayzone

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They are a large species, with adult females reaching 7-8". I consider them pretty easy to keep, as they are drought tolerant and very hardy. You should still keep slings reasonably moist, and you can let it dry out more as they grow.

Always use a water dish, cork bark/wood or something to hide and climb on is important for them as well. A pokie with no hide will be nervous and prone to bolting, making every day maintenance much more perilous.

They grow quite fast in the early stages, so feed them frequently and give them a decent amount of space, more so then your average terrestrial slings.

Keep in mind that they are quite venomous, and a bite from this species could send you to the hospital.
Couldnt agree more. Good job running it down. Pretty much covers it all
 

Walker253

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It's the one I started with. Mine was shy to start, but she is pretty mellow and not skittish in Pokie terms. Give them the proper environment and they have less opportunities to freak. Not saying it will never happen, but you'll be ahead of the game with a proper hide and cover.
 

jaycied

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This is the first Pokie I ever saw in person, at a LPS. I didn't pick it up because it was horrendously overpriced. A good beginner Pokie, and a very pretty genus to get into. The search function on here is most helpful, there's a ton of information on this species.
 

James Bradfield

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It's the one I started with. Mine was shy to start, but she is pretty mellow and not skittish in Pokie terms. Give them the proper environment and they have less opportunities to freak. Not saying it will never happen, but you'll be ahead of the game with a proper hide and cover.
Mine has the perfect set up, and a tree hallow to make his or her new home. Thank you for you info.
 

James Bradfield

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This is the first Pokie I ever saw in person, at a LPS. I didn't pick it up because it was horrendously overpriced. A good beginner Pokie, and a very pretty genus to get into. The search function on here is most helpful, there's a ton of information on this species.
Yes you are right, I've found tones of great info on here. My Pokie is so small I can't tell if it is male or female. Going to sex it's first molt since being with me. Thanks for your insight!!
 

beaker41

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One thing I’ve noticed about pokies is they prefer a drop to much lower temps than other t’s. Mine would only come out at night and more so if it got colder.
 
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