Fisher
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Sooo yesterday I had to run an errand to the local reptile store, and i DID get what i went there for.... which definitely included more tarantulas, lol
I ended up with a good size T. albo, along with the tiniest A. geniculata I ever did see.
This is definitely not this fellas permanent home, I'm so aware it's not large enough for a full grown adult. Regardless, I'm open to critique for sure! I will say that the substrate is about 4" deep at the shallowest part, and about 6" deep in the back.
Next, the A. geniculata... Apologies in advance for such a blurry pic, this spider is so tiny and my phone camera can only do so much
I know considerably less about this species, it was a semi-impulse buy (though I was able to talk with a staff member who was very tarantula knowledgeable); my main question is, should I move it out of this teeny deli cup just yet, or wait until after a molt or two? My main concern is I don't want it to get lost, but at the same time my desire to give my animals more room is trying to overtake me, lol
Questions aside, look at my tarantulas! I'm very excited about them, haha
I ended up with a good size T. albo, along with the tiniest A. geniculata I ever did see.
This is definitely not this fellas permanent home, I'm so aware it's not large enough for a full grown adult. Regardless, I'm open to critique for sure! I will say that the substrate is about 4" deep at the shallowest part, and about 6" deep in the back.
Next, the A. geniculata... Apologies in advance for such a blurry pic, this spider is so tiny and my phone camera can only do so much
I know considerably less about this species, it was a semi-impulse buy (though I was able to talk with a staff member who was very tarantula knowledgeable); my main question is, should I move it out of this teeny deli cup just yet, or wait until after a molt or two? My main concern is I don't want it to get lost, but at the same time my desire to give my animals more room is trying to overtake me, lol
Questions aside, look at my tarantulas! I'm very excited about them, haha
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