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Oh wow really! That's pretty good
I live in El Paso texas, summers of 105 degrees, winters of 30 degrees at coldest, think it will be fine?
And how many crickets should I feed and how often?
Thanks!
I want a rose hair T I know that it costs around 50 bucks to get everything it needs, but how much would the monthly cost of the T be, weekly cost, yearly cost? I plan on feeding giant mealworms
Thank you :)
Also, do they need an under the tank heater? Or some sort of calcium supplement? Thanks
Hah thanks! That's the exact same situation the one in my petsmart is, I'm getting a large critter tote for him/her, it's pretty big, like the size of a 5 gallon tank, can't wait, but I need to get 50 bucks to get it
Thanks for the help:) glad to see that I'm going on the right track!
Yea, petsmart has the tarantula in a tiny cage with damp moss, poor thing is just clinched on the side trying to get out:( can't wait to rescue him/her
Thanks for helping me out:)
So guys, I'm getting my first tarantula very soon, a rose hair, this is my plan on supplies and all that, please tell me if I'm wrong, and any advice I can get on this tarantula will be highly appreciated, thank you:)
I have a question, can I keep it in a critter tote that is 14.5 in length, 8.6...
Wow cool!
If I use a 10 gallon with a depth of 5 inches of echo earth some decor, and a water dish? Is that good?
And I want to feed it mealworms, is that ok too?
My dad is still saying that u should keep it, but my rule is no wild caught animals
I want to release it and hopefully get a rise...