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Cleaning glass in an enclosure with a P. Irminia
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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 231949" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Personally, I do not clean my enclosures. Partly because I have no idea of how to do it without harming, stressing or losing my T's. But with some of the slower, more sedate, terrestrials, I will wipe poo off the inside of the enclosure using a damp piece of kitchen roll. But arboreals are a whole different world. Those I would never clean.</p><p></p><p>Tarantulas grow depending upon food & heat. Not so much age. So the age that a T matures at is going to vary slightly from keeper to keeper. But a female Psalmopoeus irminia will mature at about 2 years & the male will mature at around 1 year. And if male expect 3 maybe 4 years from them. While a female will live to 10 - 12 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 231949, member: 29323"] Personally, I do not clean my enclosures. Partly because I have no idea of how to do it without harming, stressing or losing my T's. But with some of the slower, more sedate, terrestrials, I will wipe poo off the inside of the enclosure using a damp piece of kitchen roll. But arboreals are a whole different world. Those I would never clean. Tarantulas grow depending upon food & heat. Not so much age. So the age that a T matures at is going to vary slightly from keeper to keeper. But a female Psalmopoeus irminia will mature at about 2 years & the male will mature at around 1 year. And if male expect 3 maybe 4 years from them. While a female will live to 10 - 12 years. [/QUOTE]
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