.Im kinda nervous about my new Tarantula. I mean, what kind of things can go wrong? And its going to be a Rose hair.
And im also kinda nervous it will freak girls out, as im in high school, but i've loved bugs since I was a little k.id, and it means alot to me. Any advice?
You do not need to mist a G. rosea. A water dish will do fine. If it is a sling, then you can wet a corner of the substrate. Misting does nothing.If you want any specifics regarding tarantula care, I suggest you provide us with a bit more information. You say you want a G.rosea..... sling or adult? You live in New Jersey. Hot, Humid summers and Cold, dry winters are a big fluctuations for a desert dwelling spider. Can you keep the conditions relatively constant?
Specifically there are many things you will need.
- Spray bottle (to mist the enclosure as necessary)
- Food to gut load crix (lettuce, carrots, etc, shavings will do) Not an absolute must, but good to have if you want what's best for your spider.
It is almost inevitable that you are going to get more T's down the line, so getting used to good temp monitoring habits is handy. :}
- IMO...a thermometer and hygrometer are absolutely necessary for the room you are going to keep the tarantula in. It is good to have a general idea of what kind of temperatures and humidity your T's are exposed to, ambiently.