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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 217957" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>As someone that's more into Asian ow than it seems most others. I'll throw in my experience and advise and yes I do have currently this spider and have had for many years.</p><p>Deep moist substrate period. Unless you want to attempt breeding keep it moist. Very important.</p><p>Let it settle in providing you have the requirements met already to keep it. If you see just a bit of legs at the end of the burrow,wait a couple days before you feed and it will be more inclined to be sitting fully out on top of the burrow.</p><p>Practice this feeding and you'll see alot more of your spider.</p><p>The only spiders I've kept when it comes to a true dig down to center of the earth never to be seen again is a king baboon. All others I see pretty often,but I also am the person that's up at 2am to watch my spiders do their thing and be off to work a 12 hour shift and totally happy.</p><p>If you want some serious in depth information I can provide the links. Umm it's pretty heavy reading. But yeah anything I can possibly help you with message me anytime. If I can't help there is a dude standing next to me as I type that's got 30 years keeping Asian old world. And I have tons of links for reference on this a most others in this class .. </p><p>My goal is to breed and provide people with spiders from Asia. Especially the arboreal.</p><p>I'm getting off topic,but yeah buy from a legit and I'll say it again legit seller, because seriously the wild caught thing is way way out of control. With these spider and a load of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 217957, member: 39012"] As someone that's more into Asian ow than it seems most others. I'll throw in my experience and advise and yes I do have currently this spider and have had for many years. Deep moist substrate period. Unless you want to attempt breeding keep it moist. Very important. Let it settle in providing you have the requirements met already to keep it. If you see just a bit of legs at the end of the burrow,wait a couple days before you feed and it will be more inclined to be sitting fully out on top of the burrow. Practice this feeding and you'll see alot more of your spider. The only spiders I've kept when it comes to a true dig down to center of the earth never to be seen again is a king baboon. All others I see pretty often,but I also am the person that's up at 2am to watch my spiders do their thing and be off to work a 12 hour shift and totally happy. If you want some serious in depth information I can provide the links. Umm it's pretty heavy reading. But yeah anything I can possibly help you with message me anytime. If I can't help there is a dude standing next to me as I type that's got 30 years keeping Asian old world. And I have tons of links for reference on this a most others in this class .. My goal is to breed and provide people with spiders from Asia. Especially the arboreal. I'm getting off topic,but yeah buy from a legit and I'll say it again legit seller, because seriously the wild caught thing is way way out of control. With these spider and a load of others. [/QUOTE]
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