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I am in hopes that this new thread will produce thought and some answers for all at this forum. What i would like to see, and i am sure others would be interested in as well is some accurate information on discriptions of various trade species earthly habitats.
There is so much of this "species type" information out there. We all know that for example "desert species" requires somewhat dryer conditions than say L. Parahybana or H.Lividum..etc. What i would like to see here is accurate discriptions of the exact conditions that so and so animals come from instead of the typical discriptions such as "from Brazil. Needs high humidity." That simply is not enough information to keep such and such species in the conditions that it actually came from.
Just because most hobbyists can find out or assume that say for example A. Calcodes comes from the American southwest means dry soil, higher temps, rocks and a piece of skeletonized Choia Cactus, water bowl and we're good to go.. that could work, but it is not representive of where you actually find them there in southern Arizona. I lived at one time in Tucson, Arizona in the early 70s and was expsosed to and kept A. Calcodes while there. But new or younger people here may or may not know exactly how to keep a certain species properly. I know there are those out there that will say that substrate, water and a heat source will say that is enough..but then, so are dipears on a baby, but that is not enough to care for them properly..
I am expecting mail here that says exactly that. Thats ok too.
It would be nice to see a site that listed different species that are common to the pet trade with accurate discriptions of exactly where and what region at any given location the animal came from. Where in Brazil? or where in Africa? or whatever. Then research could be done as to the climatical conditions indiginous to that region at various times of the year.
It would not only be interesting and informative to read about but would also clear up lots of questions from those new to the trade as to more about exactly what they are keeping. That information was not available in the early to mid 70s when i started becoming interested in spiders in general.
If anyone knows of such a site or informational portal, it would be nice to provide that information here in the forum. Remember, many here have experience with various trade species but it is plain from reading here that many don't have a clue.
If you can contribute to that knowledge base for newer people coming here that might be of great help in deciding husbandry issues before deciding what to buy if you are new at this hobby.
Do you know what you're talking about?..how about letting people know here.
Ancientscout
There is so much of this "species type" information out there. We all know that for example "desert species" requires somewhat dryer conditions than say L. Parahybana or H.Lividum..etc. What i would like to see here is accurate discriptions of the exact conditions that so and so animals come from instead of the typical discriptions such as "from Brazil. Needs high humidity." That simply is not enough information to keep such and such species in the conditions that it actually came from.
Just because most hobbyists can find out or assume that say for example A. Calcodes comes from the American southwest means dry soil, higher temps, rocks and a piece of skeletonized Choia Cactus, water bowl and we're good to go.. that could work, but it is not representive of where you actually find them there in southern Arizona. I lived at one time in Tucson, Arizona in the early 70s and was expsosed to and kept A. Calcodes while there. But new or younger people here may or may not know exactly how to keep a certain species properly. I know there are those out there that will say that substrate, water and a heat source will say that is enough..but then, so are dipears on a baby, but that is not enough to care for them properly..
I am expecting mail here that says exactly that. Thats ok too.
It would be nice to see a site that listed different species that are common to the pet trade with accurate discriptions of exactly where and what region at any given location the animal came from. Where in Brazil? or where in Africa? or whatever. Then research could be done as to the climatical conditions indiginous to that region at various times of the year.
It would not only be interesting and informative to read about but would also clear up lots of questions from those new to the trade as to more about exactly what they are keeping. That information was not available in the early to mid 70s when i started becoming interested in spiders in general.
If anyone knows of such a site or informational portal, it would be nice to provide that information here in the forum. Remember, many here have experience with various trade species but it is plain from reading here that many don't have a clue.
If you can contribute to that knowledge base for newer people coming here that might be of great help in deciding husbandry issues before deciding what to buy if you are new at this hobby.
Do you know what you're talking about?..how about letting people know here.
Ancientscout