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<blockquote data-quote="Skwid" data-source="post: 233633" data-attributes="member: 48558"><p>Unfortunately that seems to be the general consensus throughout the community, found a couple of vuds of youtube of some people who have tried it but I don't think they're husbandry has been on point yo be honest. Seems like they put it together and just left it. I've noticed similarities with them all, </p><p>leaving mature males in</p><p></p><p>dumping food into the enclosure and hoping it finds its way to all them</p><p></p><p>Not enough individual hides/retreats.</p><p></p><p>However</p><p></p><p>Richard, from the tarantula collective has spoke with an entomologist, who is highly knowledgable in her field and who keeps them communally constantly and even has active breeding within the commune. That's intriguing to be honest.</p><p></p><p>Need more research though. There is a lot to suggest if done correctly it will succeed, but seems like that there is a lot to get right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skwid, post: 233633, member: 48558"] Unfortunately that seems to be the general consensus throughout the community, found a couple of vuds of youtube of some people who have tried it but I don't think they're husbandry has been on point yo be honest. Seems like they put it together and just left it. I've noticed similarities with them all, leaving mature males in dumping food into the enclosure and hoping it finds its way to all them Not enough individual hides/retreats. However Richard, from the tarantula collective has spoke with an entomologist, who is highly knowledgable in her field and who keeps them communally constantly and even has active breeding within the commune. That's intriguing to be honest. Need more research though. There is a lot to suggest if done correctly it will succeed, but seems like that there is a lot to get right. [/QUOTE]
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