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Tarantula exhibiting strand behaviour
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stallard" data-source="post: 35804" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>It's a male and he made a sperm web. You can google sperm web and see what I'm talking about. He is ready to mate. He will live maybe a year now. His only purpose now is to mate, and die. I have some that like to hang around their water dish. keep your humidity at 50-60%. They like it kind of dry, but he might be one that likes water. Keep the dish full, he's big enough he won't drowned. I would use a mix of vermiculite and coconut fibre and make it maybe 4" deep or more if you can. They like to borrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stallard, post: 35804, member: 3166"] It's a male and he made a sperm web. You can google sperm web and see what I'm talking about. He is ready to mate. He will live maybe a year now. His only purpose now is to mate, and die. I have some that like to hang around their water dish. keep your humidity at 50-60%. They like it kind of dry, but he might be one that likes water. Keep the dish full, he's big enough he won't drowned. I would use a mix of vermiculite and coconut fibre and make it maybe 4" deep or more if you can. They like to borrow. [/QUOTE]
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