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I’ve seen a couple pics of people keeping Hapalotremus on some Facebook groups, but I believe they’re kept by SA hobbyistsLampropelma. Rehousing subadult when they're burrowed 6" down is almost down to luck sometimes lol. I will say I've had more die of this genus than any other. And not just slings. But fat healthy subadults. I believe the same is true for other Asian arboreals. I think we're missing something in their husbandry or they just like to die. @grayzone Have you had any similar experiences with the genus? I know you're quite big on all things Asian and arboreal.
Heteroscodra. Stromatopelma. Cyriopagopus. Phormingochilus. Pretty much all Ornithoctoninae honestly. Bad venom, and worse attitudes all of them. Some very large and arboreal.
Some genera would likely never even survive in captivity. Particularly the high altitude genus Hapalotremus. Which is a shame as some species are gorgeous. Check out the recent paper for pics of them. Done in part by @birdspidersCH
Phrixotrichus vulpinus seems to die very easily. Virtually none in the hobby and no ones managed to produce them despite multiple imports.