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@Jon3800 awesome I love how you respond thanks bro. I have a avicularia avicularia
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you have a beautiful collection.:)
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@Jon3800 Oh sorry, I should have specified. I meant for avics.
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Yes, but it depends on the species and the size of it. Obviously you won't be able to use water dishes if they were slings.
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Jon, how bout Lampropelma violaceopes (Singapore blue)?
which categories are they?
BuSHidoZZe 18 hours ago
@BuSHidoZZe
these are for experienced keepers. They are very fast, very potent in venom and much more defensive than pokies
Jon3800 12 hours ago
@Jon3800 sorry lol I measured it wrong it actually about 7 millimeters lol so what should I do ? :D
treecac88 1 week ago
@treecac88
Well pretty much the things I've just mentioned and video I recommended you are no different. The only thing I suggest is a small pill vial and even smaller prey (like flightless fruit flies)
Caring for a spiderling is equivalent to keeping care of an adult...only you're doing this at a LOT smaller scale
Jon3800 1 week ago
@Jon3800 I'm Australian and I'm 12 but I need your help ok I just got a phlogieuss crassipipe kuttabul and its roughly 1cm and it came in a miniature container and what should I do keep it in there or transfer it into a larger container ?
Thanks
-charlie
treecac88 1 week ago
@treecac88
Charlie if you watch this video it should be helpful to you
watch?v=hmBiIIxS7xw
It applies to ALL Ts in their sling stage. If it's 1/2 inch, you should be housing it in a small pill vial with half of it covered in substrate to allow it to burrow, then you transfer it into a deli container when it's 1.5 inches. Feed it small crickets once a week
Jon3800 1 week ago