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Arachnopeon
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- Sep 28, 2020
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I’m looking for some beautiful new world communal tarantulas. Any ideas?
I understand the appeal. It adds an extra layer of intrigue when you have animals interacting with each other. There is perhaps more to observe. But it isn't okay at the animals' expense.Why people like communal so much?
Mostly those that tried had M. balfouri and P. metallica (so Old World) communal set up/s. Obviously, the P. metallica weren't adult specimens at all.I’m looking for some beautiful new world communal tarantulas. Any ideas?
NOOOOOOOO just no, forget you ever had the idea.I’m looking for some beautiful new world communal tarantulas. Any ideas?
So we have discovered every Tarantula species on earth?None! No communal tarantula species truly exists. New world or old world.
Well I guess the wording would be "there is no communal species of tarantula in the hobby since none have been discovered yet and evidence suggests we won't."So we have discovered every Tarantula species on earth?
Yeah, you know, joking a bit now... If someone (with plenty - but plenty - of space, time and money to throw away) build a sort of - huge like a Roman fountain - enclosure. Puts tons of substrate into that enclosure. Place various cork bark pieces with pre-holes made nearby, in the four corners of said giant sized enclosure.I try to visualize a NW Fossoriral or terrestrial communal set up and I envision something like those massive model railroad set ups where you have access points by cramming underneath it. Like a giant 20 x 20 (feet)
set up so each T could have it's owned defined space / range. Something on this scale View attachment 361384
It's awesome. You will post some pics, when finished?We are redoing our front yard in a more Xeriscape Style fashion, rocks, dirt, low water shrubbery, etc... I told my daughter when we build it we need to make some burrows and then in we have a good breeding of A Stendachneri we could do as you are suggesting
So we have discovered every Tarantula species on earth?