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<blockquote data-quote="SpoodDude" data-source="post: 186171" data-attributes="member: 35231"><p>First of all, congratulations on asking for advice. That’s the first step. Second, seemannis are More of a fossorial species so you’ll need to keep her in something with plenty of substrate and provide a hide. As far as feeding, crickets or roaches will do fine. Be sure to remove any uneaten crickets after a few hours because they will chew on your spider if it molts. If you’ve got some pictures to post of the enclosure I can give you some pointers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpoodDude, post: 186171, member: 35231"] First of all, congratulations on asking for advice. That’s the first step. Second, seemannis are More of a fossorial species so you’ll need to keep her in something with plenty of substrate and provide a hide. As far as feeding, crickets or roaches will do fine. Be sure to remove any uneaten crickets after a few hours because they will chew on your spider if it molts. If you’ve got some pictures to post of the enclosure I can give you some pointers. [/QUOTE]
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