Thank you!! I am so excited and did my research and think I made a good first choice to start out with as wellWelcome to the boards!
Congratulations! First (or any) tarantula is always exciting. You chose a good species for a first tarantula in my opinion!
Best of luck with them!
Thank you!! I’m very excited to be hereCongrats! Welcome to the hobby
Great choice for your first. It was my first choice as well. They're a very hardy T and forgiving of beginner mistakes and the feeding response is crazy. Welcome to the hobby.My very first T! A beautiful juvenile grammostola pulchra View attachment 422095
How much distance from sub surface to lid?My very first T! A beautiful juvenile grammostola pulchra View attachment 422095
There’s about 3 inches of substrate and about 2 inches from the top of the substrate to the top of the enclosure.How much distance from sub surface to lid?
What’s the Ts DLS?There’s about 3 inches of substrate and about 2 inches from the top of the substrate to the top of the enclosure.
He/ she is still quite small at 1 1/4 inchWhat’s the Ts DLS?
Thank you! And there shouldn’t be, I put quite a bit of substrate to avoid a fall hazard. The enclosure is small enough too that I think he/she is safe best I can tell.make sure there isn't a fall hazard. Welcome to the hobby and this forum
keep sub to lid no more than 1.5x the DLS. Esp with heavy bodied species like this one.Thank you! And there shouldn’t be, I put quite a bit of substrate to avoid a fall hazard. The enclosure is small enough too that I think he/she is safe best I can tell.
Thank you! I’ll fix it asapkeep sub to lid no more than 1.5x the DLS. Esp with heavy bodied species like this one.