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is the venom of old world species equally as potent when they are a sling, vs when they are an adult? just got my first old world. cobalt blue, sling. :-)
i was just asking like in general but i guess a few species im curious about would be Green bottle blue, Brazilian black, curly hair, chile rose (i apologize for not using the scientific names im still memorizing) :-)
and big thansk to the previous comments
-i have about 20 dubia roaches (mostly female) in a 10 gallon
-im using a sort of eco earth as substrate (about an inch)
-2 egg crates and a dish with fresh oranges and water crystals
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how long do you think until i have babies? is there anything that i should change??
i keep the...
(depending on the species) i know. but for a species that requires humidity, how important is it that the humidity temps are correct? and what can happen if they are not kept correct
is there such thing as feeding a t too much? would feeding a t as much as it would eat be bad for it? or should people stick to just once a week?? thanks in advance
Would you recommend getting a sling for a first OW tarantula and raising it up instead of jumping in to a 2"-mature OW?? I'm thinking about an Indian Ornamental or maybe an OBT for my first
Opinions???
I have a ton of T's but they're all NW
Anybody got any tips? Would they do alright/breed at room temp if I kept the humidity up? Are water crystals good to use? What should I keep them in?? I was thinking I'd start with 20 medium roaches and see how that goes. I just want a small colony, ya know
I'm planning on feeding them to my...
I have a 5 inch female as of recently and have read that GBB's tend to like it bone dry, but I have also read that they need humidity. So which is it? Should I mist her substrate a bit or continue to keep it dry? She does have a shallow water dish, though!