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A few questions about Hysterocrates gigas communal setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Poec54" data-source="post: 40415" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>Get whatever you like, it's your money. Hysterocrates are still being imported as w/c adults, so they're not expensive (under $20 wholesale, which is what I got mine for, not sure what retail is). Hysterocrates aren't at the top of anyone's list for color, but they have some great behaviors. Besides the tendency to swim, females kill prey and give it to their young (which is why slings have some tolerance for sacs mates for a little while), plus they stridulate more readily than most species. Fascinating spiders. But they have little drought tolerance; keep that in mind if you get one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poec54, post: 40415, member: 3524"] Get whatever you like, it's your money. Hysterocrates are still being imported as w/c adults, so they're not expensive (under $20 wholesale, which is what I got mine for, not sure what retail is). Hysterocrates aren't at the top of anyone's list for color, but they have some great behaviors. Besides the tendency to swim, females kill prey and give it to their young (which is why slings have some tolerance for sacs mates for a little while), plus they stridulate more readily than most species. Fascinating spiders. But they have little drought tolerance; keep that in mind if you get one. [/QUOTE]
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