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I will get a few babies out of any sacs he fathers but could be a long wait. Will let you know if and when I get any news.omg really? how much do you want for one?
thanks
Chris
I will get a few babies out of any sacs he fathers but could be a long wait. Will let you know if and when I get any news.omg really? how much do you want for one?
thanks
Chris
Yes they aren't hard to care for at all. Generally all spiders are easy. There are some that require specific needs though too. But with an LP its pretty simple, if you purchase one as a sling (like I did) I keep mine in a medium kritter keeper with 3 inches of substrate-this is a terrestrial species so it loves to dig tunnels and borrows. I provided a hollow log and built that into the substrate to make a little retreat cave for him/her, and since it's big enough to drink from a dish I put a small bottle cap in there with water in it for him/her to drink from. Of course when it grows more and more you have to transfer into bigger enclosures but other than that they are easy. I give my crickets right now since mine is still a sling, but their diet has a lot of variety, meal worms, roaches, occasional pinky mouse. Stuff like that. But I am sure whatever T you decide to get you will love!i didnt expect a big spider would be easy to care for