Venom1080
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Now that I have stolen your attention with the stupid title, begrudge me my tale of misery...
I've kept tarantulas for well over 10 years now. Over half my life. I've raised dozens upon dozens of species from 2nd instar slings to mature adults and currently maintain 116 specimens across perhaps 2 dozen genera. Ive read many english books on tarantula care and watched dozens of hours of husbandry discussion from knowledgable hobbyists. I've bred spiders a handful of times and have been active in the hobby for 7 years, answering questions and tracking new husbandry methods and taxonomic changes.
I have never had issues like this with any other genera. I've lost spiders out of stupidity many times, but these are different.
Specifically Lampropelma, Omothymus, Phormingochilus. Basically every OW Asian arboreal (Poecilotheria aren't asian). I've bought probably a dozen specimens that have died for no reason I understand. Over half of these are females over 4" and well past the age of <edit> happened sling deaths.
The specific deaths include:
0.1 3.5" O sp hatihati
0.4 5"-7" Omo. violaceopes
0.1 5.5" Omo. schioedtei
0.3 1"-4.5" L nigerrimum
0.2 3" Phormingochilus arboricola
This is beyond frustrating and has led me to completely avoid purchasing what were many of my favorite species and genera. I want to go over my personal care for the animals for you to examine and find flaws in as well as pictures of the set ups. I don't have photos of all the dead animals, but I'll include the ones I have.
This is one of the 3 large female violaceopes
4.5" female nigerrimum
How one of the violaceopes was found. They were all in normal positions like this.
Here are the enclosures I use. Fairly deep substrate, moist, well vented, with bark leaned in a corner.
Diet is mostly mealworms and superworms. With crickets thrown in a few times a year. Fed heavily as slings and a few times a month as larger adults.
Temperatures are what i suspect most. My room drops to low 60s in the winter pretty often. I've fixed this recently (timer on space heater). With highs in the winter (heater on plus space heater makes winter the warmest season) reaching high 80s. Average range is 73-77.
I've kept tarantulas for well over 10 years now. Over half my life. I've raised dozens upon dozens of species from 2nd instar slings to mature adults and currently maintain 116 specimens across perhaps 2 dozen genera. Ive read many english books on tarantula care and watched dozens of hours of husbandry discussion from knowledgable hobbyists. I've bred spiders a handful of times and have been active in the hobby for 7 years, answering questions and tracking new husbandry methods and taxonomic changes.
I have never had issues like this with any other genera. I've lost spiders out of stupidity many times, but these are different.
Specifically Lampropelma, Omothymus, Phormingochilus. Basically every OW Asian arboreal (Poecilotheria aren't asian). I've bought probably a dozen specimens that have died for no reason I understand. Over half of these are females over 4" and well past the age of <edit> happened sling deaths.
The specific deaths include:
0.1 3.5" O sp hatihati
0.4 5"-7" Omo. violaceopes
0.1 5.5" Omo. schioedtei
0.3 1"-4.5" L nigerrimum
0.2 3" Phormingochilus arboricola
This is beyond frustrating and has led me to completely avoid purchasing what were many of my favorite species and genera. I want to go over my personal care for the animals for you to examine and find flaws in as well as pictures of the set ups. I don't have photos of all the dead animals, but I'll include the ones I have.
This is one of the 3 large female violaceopes
4.5" female nigerrimum
How one of the violaceopes was found. They were all in normal positions like this.
Here are the enclosures I use. Fairly deep substrate, moist, well vented, with bark leaned in a corner.
Diet is mostly mealworms and superworms. With crickets thrown in a few times a year. Fed heavily as slings and a few times a month as larger adults.
Temperatures are what i suspect most. My room drops to low 60s in the winter pretty often. I've fixed this recently (timer on space heater). With highs in the winter (heater on plus space heater makes winter the warmest season) reaching high 80s. Average range is 73-77.
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