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Lasiodora parahybana (Salmon pink bird eater) basic care
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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 192814" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>Your enclosure size for adult is a bit large.With slings and juveniles you can go larger to save yourself few rehousings as they are voracious eaters and grow pretty fast</p><p>I have large LP adult and is more than happy in enclosure 45x45x30Hcm. </p><p>What [USER=3872]@octanejunkie[/USER] said above is a good rule of thumb to house a tarantula .</p><p>Also I feed my adult every 2 weeks 3 large crickets or 2 morio worms.Weekly feeding adults or feeding too many pray items on is asking for long fasts.You can spoil them a little when they harden after a moult tho</p><p>Also I keep my adult mainly dry with large water dish. Very rarely I pour water to moist substrate. </p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 192814, member: 30996"] Hi Your enclosure size for adult is a bit large.With slings and juveniles you can go larger to save yourself few rehousings as they are voracious eaters and grow pretty fast I have large LP adult and is more than happy in enclosure 45x45x30Hcm. What [USER=3872]@octanejunkie[/USER] said above is a good rule of thumb to house a tarantula . Also I feed my adult every 2 weeks 3 large crickets or 2 morio worms.Weekly feeding adults or feeding too many pray items on is asking for long fasts.You can spoil them a little when they harden after a moult tho Also I keep my adult mainly dry with large water dish. Very rarely I pour water to moist substrate. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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