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    Re: Tarantula Venom...

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    Hmmm are they easy to keep?
    Most are VERY easy to keep. They do not take up much space. They do not stink. And they do not require additional heat unless the room they are in falls under 65 degrees. They will grow faster if kept warmer though. Adults get fed once a week and slings 2-3 times a week (I usually do 2x's a week for slings personally). Use bed-a-beast (the coconut fiber) as substrate, a hide and a water dish and that's it unless you want to add other decorations A 5 gallon tank, or medium to large kritter keepers house most adult tarantula's. Depending on which T you got depends on if the substrate is damp or dry but it should be kept on the dryer side if you get a grammostola or Brachy, damper if you go with an avic (like a pink toe).And if you went with an avic height is more important then floor space. I generalized all this. If there was something you were ever really interested in and you wanted to talk about it you could always PM me
    Jeff Bernard

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