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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 61653" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there just a thread like this created like yesterday? [emoji14] I think you received plenty of good advice in that one. I don't know what else we can tell you besides what we already included in our posts there. [emoji14]</p><p></p><p>Psalmopoeus irminia </p><p>Venezuelan Suntiger </p><p>NW arboreal </p><p>No urticating hairs just like all Psalmopoeus </p><p>Size: 5 to 6 inches</p><p>Venom Strength: Medium</p><p>Speed: Fast</p><p>Temperament: skittish and defensive </p><p>Growth Rate: Medium/Fast</p><p>Experience Level: Intermediate </p><p>Set-Up: I keep arboreal slings in a tall deli cup or rice container with holes drilled into the sides for ventilation. For juveniles I keep them in a tall 1 Gal plastic jar or container. Mainstays is a great brand to look for. Adults go in a tall 5 gallon enclosure or sterlite container. Typical arboreal set-Up will do, although these will sometimes build a hide on or near the ground, especially when younger. </p><p>Behavior: The most reclusive of the genus, and will spend the majority of its time hidden. At night they will occasionally venture out a short distance. Like Old Worlds, They are very sensitive to lights being shined on them. Psalmopoeus are all capable of incredible speeds and can be quite defensive, P.irminia probably being the most defensive out of them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 61653, member: 1084"] Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there just a thread like this created like yesterday? [emoji14] I think you received plenty of good advice in that one. I don't know what else we can tell you besides what we already included in our posts there. [emoji14] Psalmopoeus irminia Venezuelan Suntiger NW arboreal No urticating hairs just like all Psalmopoeus Size: 5 to 6 inches Venom Strength: Medium Speed: Fast Temperament: skittish and defensive Growth Rate: Medium/Fast Experience Level: Intermediate Set-Up: I keep arboreal slings in a tall deli cup or rice container with holes drilled into the sides for ventilation. For juveniles I keep them in a tall 1 Gal plastic jar or container. Mainstays is a great brand to look for. Adults go in a tall 5 gallon enclosure or sterlite container. Typical arboreal set-Up will do, although these will sometimes build a hide on or near the ground, especially when younger. Behavior: The most reclusive of the genus, and will spend the majority of its time hidden. At night they will occasionally venture out a short distance. Like Old Worlds, They are very sensitive to lights being shined on them. Psalmopoeus are all capable of incredible speeds and can be quite defensive, P.irminia probably being the most defensive out of them all. [/QUOTE]
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