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<blockquote data-quote="micheldied" data-source="post: 73580" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>I've seen both types of setups work with N. incei, cramped to force them together (like you would with less-communal species; e.g. Pokies) and very roomy. I've also heard of both types of setups failing.</p><p></p><p>It really seems to be hit or miss from the experiences I've read and been told of. Some start eating each other right away, others last many years with cannibalism only occurring when the population gets too large.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, it is something I would love to attempt myself, with either N. incei or a Heterothele species, and will definitely be doing with M. balfouri in the future once I'm done buying a few species I want but don't own yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micheldied, post: 73580, member: 4088"] I've seen both types of setups work with N. incei, cramped to force them together (like you would with less-communal species; e.g. Pokies) and very roomy. I've also heard of both types of setups failing. It really seems to be hit or miss from the experiences I've read and been told of. Some start eating each other right away, others last many years with cannibalism only occurring when the population gets too large. Regardless, it is something I would love to attempt myself, with either N. incei or a Heterothele species, and will definitely be doing with M. balfouri in the future once I'm done buying a few species I want but don't own yet. [/QUOTE]
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