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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 128559" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>All the Caribena/avicularia species need plenty of ventilation holes especially at the top of their containers, keeping them too humid is one of the main killers. Tapinauchenius are more forgiving but extremely fast although the violaceus isn't as quick as the gigas. Don't give either of them a cork tube or you'll never see them, I use a piece of cork bark leant against the back of the container so I can turn the container and still see them.</p><p>I recommend a pair tongs for doing maintainance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 128559, member: 3458"] All the Caribena/avicularia species need plenty of ventilation holes especially at the top of their containers, keeping them too humid is one of the main killers. Tapinauchenius are more forgiving but extremely fast although the violaceus isn't as quick as the gigas. Don't give either of them a cork tube or you'll never see them, I use a piece of cork bark leant against the back of the container so I can turn the container and still see them. I recommend a pair tongs for doing maintainance. [/QUOTE]
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