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<blockquote data-quote="spoooderman" data-source="post: 211876" data-attributes="member: 38534"><p>Alright so a lot has happened since getting my 3 spiders in, some related a lot unrelated, luckily these things are crazy easy to care for.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I’ve now got a g. Pulchra she (hopefully) is pretty cool and by far my favorite already. The pumkin patch I got is slightly smaller but the colors are slick, and the curly hair sling is crazy small, about 1/4 it looks like but hard to tell. </p><p></p><p>Now I had set up a tarantula cribs medium for the g pulchra however upon getting them I realized 1/2 is smaller then I realized, and he would for SURE be lost in their making feeding difficult. Luckily I also got a 3 pack of t cribs sling cribs, the holes are slightly smaller and the enclosure makes more sense. </p><p></p><p>So now all 3 are in their own cribs, it’s been a full 2 days since they were dropped in. The day after I cut up a Very mealworm and Dropped a crumb near each of their current chill spots (g.pulchra kind of just chilling in the open still) and the g pulchra ate before I had the lid back on, the curly ate after I left it for a few hours and I removed the PP bit after 24 hours I’ll try again next week they just got here so I was surprised any ate. </p><p></p><p>My larger (1 inch maybe) curly has been eating a appropriate sized mealworm every week like clockwork but has recently barricaded itself in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoooderman, post: 211876, member: 38534"] Alright so a lot has happened since getting my 3 spiders in, some related a lot unrelated, luckily these things are crazy easy to care for. Anyways, I’ve now got a g. Pulchra she (hopefully) is pretty cool and by far my favorite already. The pumkin patch I got is slightly smaller but the colors are slick, and the curly hair sling is crazy small, about 1/4 it looks like but hard to tell. Now I had set up a tarantula cribs medium for the g pulchra however upon getting them I realized 1/2 is smaller then I realized, and he would for SURE be lost in their making feeding difficult. Luckily I also got a 3 pack of t cribs sling cribs, the holes are slightly smaller and the enclosure makes more sense. So now all 3 are in their own cribs, it’s been a full 2 days since they were dropped in. The day after I cut up a Very mealworm and Dropped a crumb near each of their current chill spots (g.pulchra kind of just chilling in the open still) and the g pulchra ate before I had the lid back on, the curly ate after I left it for a few hours and I removed the PP bit after 24 hours I’ll try again next week they just got here so I was surprised any ate. My larger (1 inch maybe) curly has been eating a appropriate sized mealworm every week like clockwork but has recently barricaded itself in [/QUOTE]
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