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Brachypelma is dead?

AndrewClayton

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You getting another T for that big enclosure in the meantime? Looks good for a pokie, getting an adult female Regalis would be good, it will more than likely have passed by the time you're G Rosea is big enough to get use out of it. Obviously pokies are old world and if you don't feel comfortable enough don't do that. Other suggestion, although, being new world lives a good bit longer than the pokie, so you probs won't be able to use that enclosure for the Rosea is a sub-adult female Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens (GBB) they enclosures are great for semi arboreal T's and GBB is a great beginner T.

Also I'd probably start a new thread now that the previous issue is all resolved and we now know it's a Grammostola Rosea were talking about and not a Brachypelma or Tliltocatl lol, that will hopefully get more people helping too, the more the merrier.
 

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You getting another T for that big enclosure in the meantime? Looks good for a pokie, getting an adult female Regalis would be good, it will more than likely have passed by the time you're G Rosea is big enough to get use out of it. Obviously pokies are old world and if you don't feel comfortable enough don't do that. Other suggestion, although, being new world lives a good bit longer than the pokie, so you probs won't be able to use that enclosure for the Rosea is a sub-adult female Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens (GBB) they enclosures are great for semi arboreal T's and GBB is a great beginner T.

Also I'd probably start a new thread now that the previous issue is all resolved and we now know it's a Grammostola Rosea were talking about and not a Brachypelma or Tliltocatl lol, that will hopefully get more people helping too, the more the merrier.
I would still love help from you and Casey since the stuff on the internet that I find is 5-9 years old and nothing new…………….
I’m starting to feel like this has to be taken more seriously since it’s very hard for new keepers and you never know the ratio of people starting and I really like to investigate into it.

Also not a lot of people in my country has or dealing with tarantulas and the ones that do never answer to any question or message sent to them.

Most likely you both saved my tarantula for many years more!!!!!!!!!!!(hoping it’s a female )

And by the way I haven’t rehoused my tarantula yet since he closed all he’s borrows after I fed him and I read online that it means he goes premolt in that situation and it’s better to rehouse him later if it’s not emergency or really important at that moment.

And about this terrium I’m not sure if I’ll use it for now since I’m scared and not sure about getting grown tarntula since I want prefer to see how it’s grows and spend most of his cool moments instead of buying him before he will die beause I can’t trust the age and gender of tarntula’s I buy from people I don’t know…

I’m thinking about getting that small tiger t I sent photos of because I have spare enclosure and this tarntula looks cool and why not

Thanks for reading and giving me time appreciate it much and I could pay you guys tips for the help I would do any day!!!!

@AndrewClayton @Casey K.
 

Casey K.

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Sometimes tarantulas burrow for several reasons....not just to molt. I don't see any harm in rehousing it if you want to. Usually, if they're in premolt, sometimes a rehouse will help induce it. Especially if you mist the enclosure or increase the humidity in the soil. Just open the burrow and look at the spider. As long as it's not laying on its back, you can transfer it.
 

AndrewClayton

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What @Casey K. Said is sound.
Also not a lot of people in my country has or dealing with tarantulas and the ones that do never answer to any question or message sent to them.
Come on here for advice, get plenty of clear photos of whatever you need help with and we're here.
I’m thinking about getting that small tiger t I sent photos of because I have spare enclosure and this tarntula looks cool and why not
Go for it having 3/4/5 T's is very manageable even for someone just getting started as long as you're going for relatively hardy species.
 


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