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  1. timc

    Limb regeneration

    If the new leg is indeed hindering the spider in any way, it’ll remove it itself. (This is very stressful for the spider and if this happens keep interactions to an absolute bare minimum. Try not to feed for a couple weeks, provide water only as necessary. She’ll need time to recover.) Good luck.
  2. timc

    Wax worms as feeders??

    Wax worms are great for larger slings and smaller juveniles. They help them plump up fast and get them to their next molt. They’re too small for a lot of adult tarantulas though. Not something I’d feed all the time, but definitely serve a purpose.
  3. timc

    Springtails

    Not really. Springtails thrive in moist conditions, much more wet than any Aphonopelma should be kept in. Best clean up crew for most species in this hobby is a pair on tongs.
  4. timc

    Bald spot after molting

    Looks like some kind of cyst. Is she behaving out of the ordinary at all?
  5. timc

    Do you find vials seem to mold easier?

    99% of the time that’s a bolus that’s hasn’t been removed. No threat to your spider, but unsightly all the same. Either get the bolus when you see it, or let the vial dry out some.
  6. timc

    Do you find vials seem to mold easier?

    What kind of mold are we talking? White? Yellow? Either way, let the sub dry out a bit and maybe add some ventilation to the lid.
  7. timc

    Timc’s Tarantulas

    Thanks @Arachnoclown, I’ve been keeping my eye out for an ornata or regalis (yeah, I like them big) but I’m yet to pull the trigger. I’m taking my time getting my spider room in order but one day they shall be mine. I also have an eye for vittata but they’re near impossible to find in PA. You...
  8. timc

    Feeding

    When one of mine looks fat I slow way down on feeding, offering a smaller size prey item as a maintenance meal, usually when I’ve forgotten the last time they’ve eaten. They’ll either go into premolt or take the food. When they’re big they won’t starve.
  9. timc

    Timc’s Tarantulas

    Howdy everyone, it’s been quite a while since I’ve been on here but I’ve got some pictures to share! GBB looking good as usual. B. hamorii T. vagans B. klassi P. rufilata And lastly for now, P. auratus. I’ll share more as I get more. Hope everyone enjoys!
  10. timc

    Odd dark spot on sling's carapace

    Not much than can be done except to see if it’s gone after it molts. If the tarantula isn’t eating just make sure it has access to water and keep trying every week or so. My albiceps is the pickiest eater I’ve kept, they’ll definitely try your patience.
  11. timc

    Even the mom and pop stores don't care.

    Pet store manager, what’s happening? Yeah if you could just go ahead and…add some more substrate, that would be great.
  12. timc

    Even the mom and pop stores don't care.

    Nah OP def be like
  13. timc

    Fear Not Tarantulas Full Package

    I presently have a B. klassi and N. chromatus that we’re raised in FNT’s “complete packages” and they worked very well. They’re great for convenience sake, really takes all the guess work out and sometimes it’s nice to not have to track down enclosures and substrate separately. I’d buy it again.
  14. timc

    Just got a sling

    2 oz. deli cup, slightly moist substrate, little piece of cork bark for a hide if that’s convenient, water dish if you like, cut up worms, prekilled small crickets they’ll really eat almost anything and will readily scavenge at that size. Easy peasy. Seriously. I have a harder time keeping...
  15. timc

    Avoid MyHomeNature!

    I ran across that site a couple years ago and they had an outstanding selection, but the whole shipping across the pacific scared me off. I wasn’t even sure they were a legitimate website to be honest. Sorry to hear shipping didn’t go well. The chances we take…
  16. timc

    Even the mom and pop stores don't care.

    Unfortunately her goal is to sell the spiders, not give them optimal care. If she gives them enough substrate to burrow what kind of selling point is “Hey trade your money for this deli cup of dirt!”? It’s not best for the animals, but most pet store conditions aren’t. I usually just tell myself...
  17. timc

    Molting questions

    I really can’t tell from the picture but it really could be neither. It’s definitely not mealworm babies, unless you had a couple of beetles running around in there, and I’d be really surprised if it were fruit fly larvae, they look awful big for that. Are your enclosures kept on the wetter...
  18. timc

    Rainbow collection

    There’s some interesting choices for green, such as P. rufilata, P. cambrigei, A. aurantiaca, N. incei, but these are mostly dark forest greens and olives. If you want a real bright green that pops you need Phormictopus sp. full green. You will also need to redo your budget for that month...
  19. timc

    Who's molted today

    A. aurantiaca two days ago and B. hamorii yesterday. Been waiting a long time of that Avic too…
  20. timc

    Need suggestions for juvenile enclosures

    If you’re talking about terrestrials I think kritter keepers work pretty well for juveniles. They might not be the most attractive enclosure in the world but they’re inexpensive, clear and perfectly functional. Most of my collection is in them because I’m not the richest man in the world and my...
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