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Was wondering if my enclosures looked good, they're all 4x4x4 inches, and they're for a 1" B. emilia, 1" G. pulchripes and a .75" P. canceridies.
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Re: Tarantulas and Spiders
Anyone know any good scorpion breeders and places where I can find care sheets and venom info. I'm looking for a species to start off with but I don't really want the basic stuff like the Emperor and stuff. I wouldn't mind any suggestion as long as they aren't life threatening. I'm not really looking to handle them so if they can give a nasty sting that's fine too. Just enough to make me appreciate them lol.
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Pampho85
Up to what size T's can you keep in 4 oz, 16 oz, 32 oz deli cups? I figured housing slings in these will be cheaper than making enclosure haha.
The 32oz cups are great. I have my 2" T's still in them right now and they're comfortable. I'd say up to 3", maybe a bit bigger, they're fine in them. Big enough to sex the T's. :)
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catzeye21138
No that abdomen looks fine. They're usually a bit smaller after a molt anyways. Only thing I'd suggest is adding in more subdlstrate bc if your T fell from that height it's at in the pic it could get hurt. Especially a freshly molted T that's still soft.
Not sure about the growth thing. Try to get a pic of it. There are deformities, even in T's. I have a friend with a juvie GBB who only has one fang/chelicera (however that's spelled lol). It's been like that since it hatched.