MBALFOURI COMMUNAL

Matt Man

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100% agree. It's like selling baby bunnies at Easter. 90 plus percent are dead / abandoned in the 1st 6 months
 

jrh3

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none of us are trying to prove we are right. Just do a search for communal here and go through all the threads. Everyone here is simply stating what they have seen repeatedly over the last decade.
Not a search for communal, search balfouri and 90% of the ones against it have never kept one. So they can’t speak first hand, they can only assume due to other species. Balfouri are different. Even a search here will result more success than fails. Don’t speak for everyone, I have had 2 successful communals of balfouri that were sold off and the people with them are still having success. I would encourage you to search @Blue Jaye threads on balfouri and what is documented before you make the assumption that balfouri communals don't work.

100% agree. It's like selling baby bunnies at Easter. 90 plus percent are dead / abandoned in the 1st 6 months
Simply not true for balfouri.
 

Alveus

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So post me photos/threads /blogs of a thriving ADULT communal that has lasted years.
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Here you go. Over 3 years as (sub)adults in this DIY enclosure and raised togheter from 3i silngs in a smaller one.

I started with 10 balfuris but.... 7 of them turned in to males. I gave them all to a breeder. But one i never catched... he was too causious. Or... to horny
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I never got him out of the enclosure. He mated with all 3 females...
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.... until the babies spilled out of the hidings.

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But there was always a female checking on them.
I don't know what they exactly did. But all three of them laid down on the babies. It looked like they feed them. But they had no prayitem and i never heard of trophallaxis among spiders...
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But they shared also the feeders with the youngsters
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Looks annoying sometimes.
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Now they're big enough and the femals don't tollerate them hanging from their chelizeras anymore. They startet to flick the youngsters away, wich looks really hillarious. But i never saw any sign of aggression.

What i think, is important for a balfouri communal enclosure is: enough hiding space. And they love to dig. So provide them with alot of digging space.

Remember my picture from the enclosure above?
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It's completly hollow behind the rocks and filled with digable substrate.
 

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