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was thinking OBT since I already have two H. Pulchripes and want another sp instead.Would be good for one of the Harpactira species...
Was considering the h.incei before I learned it was a dwarf species.M. balfouri, GBB. OBT would be cool as well, awesome spiders.
Never owned one, but I've seen some (eventually unsuccessful) communal incei setups like yours. Agree that incei wouldn't be the best choice.Was considering the h.incei before I learned it was a dwarf species.
Oh I don’t want a communal setup, too complicated for meNever owned one, but I've seen some (eventually unsuccessful) communal incei setups like yours. Agree that incei wouldn't be the best choice.
They're obligate borrowers, this would be an inappropriate setup for one. I think the Chilobrachys enclosures you see that are filled with webbing are usually like that because there's something wrong with the way they're being kept.A Chilobrachys fimbriatus would go nuts webbing that enclosure up they do good work.
I saw this species but it seems this setup is inappropriate for the fimbriatus..A Chilobrachys fimbriatus would go nuts webbing that enclosure up they do good work.
The OBT seems like a good choiceThey're obligate borrowers, this would be an inappropriate setup for one. I think the Chilobrachys enclosures you see that are filled with webbing are usually like that because there's something wrong with the way they're being kept.
If I wasn’t able to rehouse my mf balfouri then she would have gone straight to this enclosure..GBB.
M. balfouri, Chilobrachys, and OBTs to a lesser extent are fossorials and require a much deeper (and in the case of the Chilobrachys, much more moist) substrate.
The dark form for the dark enclosureP. Murinus zimbabwe
Don't you be dissing the dwarfs, they're some of the best ones!Was considering the h.incei before I learned it was a dwarf species.
Yeah. I just don’t like small Ts manDon't you be dissing the dwarfs, they're some of the best ones!
Yeah and I expected lasiodora to get massive when I first got one , mine are hardly bigger than a rose hair . And two are growing very slow , my first lp got a tumor rip . But small Ts are harder to feed I’ll give them that , I would not mind a dwarf t the smallest I had before was a obt which also didn’t do well .. maybe someday I’ll get another one . Prices seem insane now for obt !Yeah. I just don’t like small Ts man![]()
Here in Asia they’re quite cheap as I am being offered a mf obt for only $7 and slings are around $2.Yeah and I expected lasiodora to get massive when I first got one , mine are hardly bigger than a rose hair . And two are growing very slow , my first lp got a tumor rip . But small Ts are harder to feed I’ll give them that , I would not mind a dwarf t the smallest I had before was a obt which also didn’t do well .. maybe someday I’ll get another one . Prices seem insane now for obt !
I was trying to emulate an enclosure with plenty of roots going down to the substrate. I still got 2 three+ inch gbb’s I’m waiting to molt so see if they’re female, if another one is fem then she might go into this enclosureNice designed enclosure although I'm not a big fan of skulls and other 'scary' decorations. I wouldn't recommed it for OBT ... I think adult OBT needs more substrate... I would go for one of the smaller Poecilotheria or GBB