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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 22683" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>The new style I will be using for all my arboreal slings, started so far with my Avicularia slings.</p><p>Avicularia Avicularia</p><p>Avicularia Purpurea</p><p>Avicularia Laeta</p><p>Avicularia Versi color </p><p>Avicularia Bicegoi</p><p>Avicularia sp. Peru Purple</p><p>[ATTACH=full]4731[/ATTACH]</p><p>The idea behind it is least disturbance for arboreal Tarantula slings, with this new way the following should be achieved.</p><p>- opening the enclosure no disturbance to the webbing/retreat</p><p>- misting or feeding no disturbance to the enclosure or minimal.</p><p>- changing substrate/enclosure care, yet again minimal to no disturbance.</p><p>- even the decoration is part of the upper part of the enclosure, so its stationary. </p><p>Hopefully I can achieve good care results with this for all my arboreal species, having no mortalities or unhealthy tarantulas if this and general care like humidity etc is employed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 22683, member: 1070"] The new style I will be using for all my arboreal slings, started so far with my Avicularia slings. Avicularia Avicularia Avicularia Purpurea Avicularia Laeta Avicularia Versi color Avicularia Bicegoi Avicularia sp. Peru Purple [ATTACH=full]4731[/ATTACH] The idea behind it is least disturbance for arboreal Tarantula slings, with this new way the following should be achieved. - opening the enclosure no disturbance to the webbing/retreat - misting or feeding no disturbance to the enclosure or minimal. - changing substrate/enclosure care, yet again minimal to no disturbance. - even the decoration is part of the upper part of the enclosure, so its stationary. Hopefully I can achieve good care results with this for all my arboreal species, having no mortalities or unhealthy tarantulas if this and general care like humidity etc is employed. [/QUOTE]
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