Just wondering if anybody has any records of how long they have kept certain species? You often read in books that they live 12-15 years or so, but this seems to be a sweeping generalisation (based on one or two species that the author has kept).
Maybe I can compile a group-list in a future BTS journal?
As a start (all obtained as spiderlings/young and still alive):
Grammostola rosea "red" - 8 October 1989
Psalmopoeus cambridgei - 22 April 1992
Chilobrachys sericeus - 8 November 1996
Pandinus imperator - 14 June 1992
Haplopelma sp. "aureopilosum" - 22 August 1995
Hysterocrates gigas - 20 June 1996
I've also got data on others (which have died), but I'll have to go through my log-books.
Maybe I can compile a group-list in a future BTS journal?
As a start (all obtained as spiderlings/young and still alive):
Grammostola rosea "red" - 8 October 1989
Psalmopoeus cambridgei - 22 April 1992
Chilobrachys sericeus - 8 November 1996
Pandinus imperator - 14 June 1992
Haplopelma sp. "aureopilosum" - 22 August 1995
Hysterocrates gigas - 20 June 1996
I've also got data on others (which have died), but I'll have to go through my log-books.
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