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<blockquote data-quote="RedCapTrio" data-source="post: 73461" data-attributes="member: 4027"><p>Contrary to that, I've read that they need small enclosures...</p><p></p><p>"KEY TO STARTING A COMMUNAL SETUP</p><p>The key to keeping tarantulas together, that has communal tendency, is to have a small enclosure so they are always in contact with each other. Remember, if you give them too much space they will become territorial, then cannibalism will happen. If you keep them in close proximity of each other and feed them regular, the casualties should be minimal, if any. If one of them separate from the group, it would be best to remove that individual to another terrarium."</p><p>---from Mike's Basic Tarantula</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedCapTrio, post: 73461, member: 4027"] Contrary to that, I've read that they need small enclosures... "KEY TO STARTING A COMMUNAL SETUP The key to keeping tarantulas together, that has communal tendency, is to have a small enclosure so they are always in contact with each other. Remember, if you give them too much space they will become territorial, then cannibalism will happen. If you keep them in close proximity of each other and feed them regular, the casualties should be minimal, if any. If one of them separate from the group, it would be best to remove that individual to another terrarium." ---from Mike's Basic Tarantula [/QUOTE]
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