If you come here and count them all and re-label my collection i will give you a free olivacea sling hahaDog, come on, you know we all want to know.
Hmmmmmmmmm...If you come here and count them all and re-label my collection i will give you a free olivacea sling haha
I'll do better than that. For a free orange fringe sling (I'm optimistic for you), I'll count, label, and give belly rubs to all of your Ts. Throw in an eventual Aussie goliath sling and well, we can keep talking :}If you come here and count them all and re-label my collection i will give you a free olivacea sling haha
I remember when I first got into T's, I used to go down to the reptile shop by my house every week & clean/feed/water all the invert tanks and incubate the leopard gecko eggs just so I could interact with the tarantulas!I'll do better than that. For a free orange fringe sling (I'm optimistic for you), I'll count, label, and give belly rubs to all of your Ts. Throw in an eventual Aussie goliath sling and well, we can keep talking :}
I don't sorry!Do you have a youtube channel?
Haha thanks for having faith in me lol!I really hope to pull that breeding off as its prob without a doubt one of the most important projects I have in the works!For a free orange fringe sling (I'm optimistic for you),
The tall containers on the left I use for burrowing species.You can get these from the container store website or in there retail stores.There called pour and store containers and come in 3 sizes.I melt holes in the top for ventilation and holes in the bottom for drainage when I flood them out.Housing fossorial spiders in these works excellent and once they establish burrows you can almost always see the spiders.No more "Petholes"! (I hate that term!)I was wondering what type the tall containers on the left are.
I flood the containers usually about once a year when they dry out.The holes on the bottom allow me to drain all the water out.I can also place the whole container in a bucket or bin of water and let it soak in thru the bottom.Flooding 'em never works for me, they always just sit under water until I tickle 'em out
What kind of substrate do you use? Potting soil? (I'm sure you've probably answered this question 100 times)
@ Protect... I'd go rushing to his place if I were in your place... Oh wait,Hmmmmmmmmm...If you come here and count them all and re-label my collection i will give you a free olivacea sling haha