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I've got a few Ts in these. Depending on how you set them up, they can be used for terrestrials or arboreals. I bought mine at Dollar Tree. Walmart also sells larger ones that are a gallon in size that you could use for larger Ts.
I had a colony of them that I started about 5 years ago. I started with 5 olive spiderlings. A while later I had babies, ad I'm assuming form just one pairing. Had about 40 babies, and about 10 of them were golds.
But I lost the colony a year later.
This is a relatively new topic for me, but I was under the impression that impaction was a result of some sort of external factor like feces stuck to anus and drying, or substrate causing the same type of sticking/drying. Is it really an internal thing? I mean, everything that enters their...
Scotland, England, Ireland for sure. I'd love to do a backpacking trip around the UK. Have to see Stonehenge and the Guinness brewery.
Always wanted to see Australia. Koalas were my first favorite animal. Want to scuba Dive the Great Barrier Reef.
I was deployed once to Djibouti, Africa...
I go away on a business trip for about a month at a time. I have to do this about once a year, and with over 50 Ts, have had no losses. I fed all my Ts before I leave, ensure they all have fresh water, and overflow the dishes to soak about 1/4 of the substrate. Then I don't give them a second...
I agree. It is weird, especially when you realize that the ones being offered are 3/4"-1" in size. It takes a couple/few years for them to get that size. So someone out there had some sacs and has been holding onto them and raising them all this time.
Here's one thread, I'm sure there are others if you search. Old posts are useful getting those who don't post anymore.
https://tarantulaforum.com/threads/tarantula-tattoos.203/
Folks in the fish aquarium hobby have been drilling holes in their glass tanks for years. As long as it's not tempered glass, a diamond tipped hole saw will make the job easy. You cannot drill tempered glass without shattering it.