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My three new slings!

glitchsixxle

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Just wanted to pop in and say I'm new to the hobby, but I'm really happy with my three slings I have now. So far I feel like they are doing pretty well. All at around a half an inch, they are all eating twice a week and I keep a corner of their enclosures moist/letting the bottom layers get nice and wet. I was hoping to end up with faster growing species so I ended up with an lp; a p sazimai and n. incei soon followed (lol I couldn't help myself haha). If anyone has any experience with any of these three species I'm open to (and would really appreciate) any critique/commentary about keeping these species!
 

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Arachnoclown

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Nice starter pack. The incei i would put in a taller (more head room) container because its going to web like crazy and soon it will web that lid closed. You'll end up pulling its entire substrate and everything out when you open it up. Other then that it everything looks good.
 

Gizalba

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Hello :)

I have not been here long but have a Sazimai and an Incei sling too :) I like the fact the incei is very active compared to my others, indeed with all the webbing! ^ And she's my best eater so far.

I am not sure if this is normal for Sazimais, but I have a feeling my guy is going to take forever to grow :p He has moulted however doesn't look any bigger at all haha. But unlike other spiderlings he seems to usually be out and about rather than burrowed.
 

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