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    Those fangs are huge lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    That looks like it might just work
    I'll be shipping Mikes package Monday. If those temps stay, I can ship yours out too!!
    Yay that would be so great!!
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    Keep me updated over the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    these guys are cool too bad they so tiny 5mm
    http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/3160792.htm

    I LOVE PEACOCK SPIDERS. Watch the video on that page. They are ADORABLE.

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    I wish those were bigger! They look so cool just cute little guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    I wish those were bigger! They look so cool just cute little guys
    Clear some PMs !

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    K ha I wish we could have more than a hundred total
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    Eco earth substrate or something better out there? How long should I bake things from out side it's all still freezing here but i know of few spots with cool rocks an small chunks off wood an that. I got wood mites in snake cage once not baking long enough don't wanna do that again lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    Eco earth substrate or something better out there? How long should I bake things from out side it's all still freezing here but i know of few spots with cool rocks an small chunks off wood an that. I got wood mites in snake cage once not baking long enough don't wanna do that again lol
    Eco-earth or coconut fiber will work.
    Don't soak it. Think fresh potting soil.
    Still small enough that you'll want to keep the humidity up some.
    I like to give them a dry spot so they have a choice.

    I bake everything around 200* for an hour or two. Depending on the batch.

    Just keep an eye on it so it doesn't start to char.

    You could still get wood mites. But they won't harm anything. Google "springtails" if they pop up, count it as a freebie. Some people have to pay for them. I have found them in with a few of my Ts, make great clean up crews.

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    K good if they won't hurt the t I won't panic when I seen them in my snakes cage I tripped haha but they weren't on him at all an I picked up enough to know wood mites so that was a relief
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