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<blockquote data-quote="Antsman" data-source="post: 112852" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>What I've learned/read on this forum and others.</p><p>Phormictopus cancerides - Light misting, overflow water dish once every 3-4 days. They like a a little more humidity. Fast growing, fast movement, good eaters, I was told to give them a little more room a slings as they grow quite quickly. Readily bites, not prone to kicking hairs. When larger they prefer to stay in the open. Use tongs when working in the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Grammostola pulchra - For the most part same care as my G. porteri, overflow the water dish once in a while. Docile in most cases.</p><p></p><p>Aphonopelma seemanni - Overflow water dish once a week. They like a a little humidity, but for the most part dry substrate. Mostly docile, but not to be underestimated.</p><p></p><p>Of coarse as slings keep them more moist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antsman, post: 112852, member: 10555"] What I've learned/read on this forum and others. Phormictopus cancerides - Light misting, overflow water dish once every 3-4 days. They like a a little more humidity. Fast growing, fast movement, good eaters, I was told to give them a little more room a slings as they grow quite quickly. Readily bites, not prone to kicking hairs. When larger they prefer to stay in the open. Use tongs when working in the enclosure. Grammostola pulchra - For the most part same care as my G. porteri, overflow the water dish once in a while. Docile in most cases. Aphonopelma seemanni - Overflow water dish once a week. They like a a little humidity, but for the most part dry substrate. Mostly docile, but not to be underestimated. Of coarse as slings keep them more moist. [/QUOTE]
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