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Help me out...please!

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Consider using a broken clay pot shard hide for the red. They're rockdwellers and will rest contentedly on it.
 

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Thanks everyone... I have made my decision to stick with the Euathlus sp.red and cyriocosmus perezmilesi... I might even consider the Ami sp Panama, but
I will read up on it more if I can find any info??

I found it hard to find info on them when I bought mine so I contacted Tarantula Canada who were selling them at the time and got a lovely reply from Amanda. This is what she sent me:-
"Ami sp. Panama (and other Ami sp) are very easy to care for. They are terrestrial and may burrow a bit, so give them a few inches of substrate. They stay relatively small (around 2.5" or so) , so a small or medium critter keeper or similar size enclosure will be just fine. If you put moss or other items in the enclosure they may web around a bit as well. They prefer moderate humidity and temperatures, so you do not have to fuss too much in that area. They do not have a super high metabolism, but try feeding twice a week or so. That's really about it. If you have any specific questions, or other questions in general, just give us a shout".
I found it easy to keep, it's always fed well and never really hidden away much.
 

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