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What is the snake that can live with a specific tarantula?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mengele" data-source="post: 55585" data-attributes="member: 4138"><p>I have had Snakes for 30 years and have never heard of Anyone that has tried that. My gut is that the Hairs of the T would be Toxic and that the Husbandry wouldn't be comparable . MOST people and i said Most people use heating lamps or pads of some type to allow the snake to thermoregulate .body temperature. They need a sizable water dish and an enclosure that would allow the snake to "stretch" its length or near length. It is doubtful that any species of either would share the same Burrow or tunnel system and that if they did they would keep a Large distance between them . Sounds to me that its isnt Viable but i could be wrong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mengele, post: 55585, member: 4138"] I have had Snakes for 30 years and have never heard of Anyone that has tried that. My gut is that the Hairs of the T would be Toxic and that the Husbandry wouldn't be comparable . MOST people and i said Most people use heating lamps or pads of some type to allow the snake to thermoregulate .body temperature. They need a sizable water dish and an enclosure that would allow the snake to "stretch" its length or near length. It is doubtful that any species of either would share the same Burrow or tunnel system and that if they did they would keep a Large distance between them . Sounds to me that its isnt Viable but i could be wrong... [/QUOTE]
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