Sicarius sp care info

TalyonUngol

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I kept Sicarius thomisoides in the past. Kept them in terrestrial style/taller dimensioned AMAC boxes so that they could not climb.

Barely ever saw them, unless it was feeding time. These sand spiders are extremely fun to watch hunt their prey.

Decided to sell them because I did not see them much. Cool experience but wouldn't do it again.
Are they alotbmore hidden and reclusive then fossorials? I see most of my fossorials daily. My P. Muticus. My E. Uatuman. H. Gigas. I think I have a few more but I see all my Ts but my C. Darlingi daily. Lol.

My Darlingi has trouble fitting through the hole she made to her den after molting. I snicker.
 

Ratmosphere

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Are they alotbmore hidden and reclusive then fossorials? I see most of my fossorials daily. My P. Muticus. My E. Uatuman. H. Gigas. I think I have a few more but I see all my Ts but my C. Darlingi daily. Lol.

My Darlingi has trouble fitting through the hole she made to her den after molting. I snicker.

They just stay under the sand.
 

Brewser

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Pet Sand Dune;)

Kinda like the movie 'Tremors' Predators Lurking Under Foot.
Reacting to the slightest vibration.
 
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