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<blockquote data-quote="remington" data-source="post: 214903" data-attributes="member: 37901"><p>Hi everyone. I picked up my second tarantula today (B albiceps) and realized that it was a lot smaller than I was expecting. When I got my first T, it was advertised as being 1/2". So I went for that size again, expecting it to be roughly the same. This sling is<em> tiny</em>. I think it's probably second instar based on the presence of setae, but the color is throwing me for a loop. I'm concerned my husbandry won't be up to snuff to keep it alive. I am planning on feeding it a halved mini mealworm as soon as it settles in. Any suggestions about moisture level, etc? Photo of the sling + current setup. Right now the sub is very slightly moist and some of the moss contains moisture as well.[ATTACH=full]66586[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remington, post: 214903, member: 37901"] Hi everyone. I picked up my second tarantula today (B albiceps) and realized that it was a lot smaller than I was expecting. When I got my first T, it was advertised as being 1/2". So I went for that size again, expecting it to be roughly the same. This sling is[I] tiny[/I]. I think it's probably second instar based on the presence of setae, but the color is throwing me for a loop. I'm concerned my husbandry won't be up to snuff to keep it alive. I am planning on feeding it a halved mini mealworm as soon as it settles in. Any suggestions about moisture level, etc? Photo of the sling + current setup. Right now the sub is very slightly moist and some of the moss contains moisture as well.[ATTACH type="full"]66586[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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