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suggestions for 1st P Regalis (indian ornamental)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tomoran" data-source="post: 107302" data-attributes="member: 1152"><p>For a 1" sling, you may want to start with something like 32 oz deli cup size.That will allow for it to settle in faster and find food more easily. These guys grow quite fast, so you'll have a 3"+ spider on your hands before you know it. At that point, it would make more sense to put it in the larger enclosure that you're eyeing. Even better, you'd probably be able to place the deli cup in it, pop the top, and let it come out on it own (avoiding a stressful transfer). Like you said, a bite from one is a bit of a nightmare, so you want to keep your fingers away from it. They do tend to bolt and hide rather than stand and fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomoran, post: 107302, member: 1152"] For a 1" sling, you may want to start with something like 32 oz deli cup size.That will allow for it to settle in faster and find food more easily. These guys grow quite fast, so you'll have a 3"+ spider on your hands before you know it. At that point, it would make more sense to put it in the larger enclosure that you're eyeing. Even better, you'd probably be able to place the deli cup in it, pop the top, and let it come out on it own (avoiding a stressful transfer). Like you said, a bite from one is a bit of a nightmare, so you want to keep your fingers away from it. They do tend to bolt and hide rather than stand and fight. [/QUOTE]
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