ahya03
Arachnopeon
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The skull is 4.5x2x3cm and the goat skull is 5x4x3cm. Species are GBB and Pumpkin Patch. I do not know if resin made displays will have bad effects on them.Im not sure if its safe or not, but how tall is the skull, and what species are you using it for?
Won't be buying those anymore. Thank you!They look to have sharp edges on it, could pose a danger.
As for the material itself, not likely to cause any harm.
Thank you! Won't be buying that anymore because of the potential danger. Can you give some tips on how to put the sticks so my gbb and pumpkin patch can use it effectively? I have slings and will be getting the juvie soon.Resins should be fine as long as it’s had plenty of time to cure and is painted with nontoxic paints
My bigger concern would be to have a sling or even adult burrow beneath something like that and it crush the burrow and potentially harm the spider. The only things I feel comfortable putting in enclosures is cork bark, small sticks and light plants
Once resin sets it’s chemically inert.View attachment 351054
I am planning to buy this and the seller said that this is made of resin and she added that it is non toxic and odorless. Generally speaking of resin, will our tarantulas get harmed by it chemically?
I generally go get dried branches from outdoors that are the right size and shape. I then scrub the branches and put it in a 220-250 F degree oven (watch closely) for about an hour to kill any mites or insects that can be living on it And to dry it out. If you keep the enclosures fairly damp you might see a little mold grow but shouldn’t be a problem. Cork bark is really the only thing that won’t grow mold even when damp but doesn’t provide the attachment points you likely want, especially the GBB, to haveThank you! Won't be buying that anymore because of the potential danger. Can you give some tips on how to put the sticks so my gbb and pumpkin patch can use it effectively? I have slings and will be getting the juvie soon.
Thanks a lot!I generally go get dried branches from outdoors that are the right size and shape. I then scrub the branches and put it in a 220-250 F degree oven (watch closely) for about an hour to kill any mites or insects that can be living on it And to dry it out. If you keep the enclosures fairly damp you might see a little mold grow but shouldn’t be a problem. Cork bark is really the only thing that won’t grow mold even when damp but doesn’t provide the attachment points you likely want, especially the GBB, to have
I’m sure others have different and potentially better ways of treating things to get rid of most insects etc
Non toxic to what? Nothing but crappy non specific statement.View attachment 351054
I am planning to buy this and the seller said that this is made of resin and she added that it is non toxic and odorless. Generally speaking of resin, will our tarantulas get harmed by it chemically?
This is what I did for my GBB slings. Some people didn't like it because it didn't look natural but it worked really well. They all webbed up their homes around all the objects and now I have moved them into bigger enclosures with the same idea setup.Thank you! Won't be buying that anymore because of the potential danger. Can you give some tips on how to put the sticks so my gbb and pumpkin patch can use it effectively? I have slings and will be getting the juvie soon.
Thanks a lot!This is what I did for my GBB slings. Some people didn't like it because it didn't look natural but it worked really well. They all webbed up their homes around all the objects and now I have moved them into bigger enclosures with the same idea setup.