Re: Entering new territory. My first tarantula.
I’ve been away for a very long time, but I too have grown my collection and I too have a seemani lol 3-4 years and it’s only maybe 2-3 inches….unconfirmed sex at this point….but it’s burrow goes down and damn near completely around his 8x8x12 enclosure…..
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Re: Entering new territory. My first tarantula.
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YungRasputin
if ye want to get another T - i would humbly suggest G. rosea - they’re a little harder to come by nowadays than they used to be but they’re super cool, and a v hardy species - i had mine for 15 years
After some discussion elsewhere, Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens has caught my eye. Love the colors and it'd admittedly be nice to have a T that actually uses webbing (okay mine does but it's the most minimal, almost invisible utility of burrow lining).
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Re: Entering new territory. My first tarantula.
Glad you're enjoying!
If you want to give your mealworms and isopods a treat, take some pieces of shed snakeskin to offer them - they go nuts for it, and I find mine seem healthier and have stronger exoskeletons when they get that extra protein.
Re: Entering new territory. My first tarantula.
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plateOfFlan
Glad you're enjoying!
If you want to give your mealworms and isopods a treat, take some pieces of shed snakeskin to offer them - they go nuts for it, and I find mine seem healthier and have stronger exoskeletons when they get that extra protein.
Oh I pamper all of them. Snake sheds, fish flakes, cucumber slices, everybody's well fed. :gj:
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Snagrio
Oh I pamper all of them. Snake sheds, fish flakes, cucumber slices, everybody's well fed. :gj:
:D isn't it fun to have a few pets you can just cut up some nice produce for? I love feeding the isopods and roaches