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    Hello.
    My name is Robin Johannessen.
    I live in Norway, are 23 years old, and very fond of spiders

    I`m new to this forum, but not to the hobby.
    I have kept Tarantulas for about six to seven years.My first tarantula was a Grammostola rosea,my second and third 1xAvicularia versicolour and 1xHaplopelma lividum.

    After a little while I had to get rid of my A.versicolour and H.lividum, since I moved, and was uncertain if the circumstances could be harmful to them.(moving them in norwegian winter weather, down to -20 celsius/-4 Fahrenheit)

    For some years, I just had my little rosie girl, that slowly increased in size.
    About 2 years ago, I decided to get myself some new T`s, by now, I have 19, and are waiting for 6 more to arrive '

    I`m very fond of the tree dwelling species, and the terrestrial/burrowing species with a bit of a attitude/manners poblem :P

    This is me playing with "Tigergutt" or in English "Tigerboy"


    One thing I realy enjoy, is to create naturalistic enclosures, or at least try to.

    This is my Cyriopagopus sp. Singapore(blue) enclosure


    My Poecilotheria regalis enclosure


    The beast, itself


    My Theraposa blondi enclosure


    the hide


    I`m looking forward to exchange information and experience with you.

    sincerely
    Robin Johannessen
    Everything is useless
    Nothing works at all
    Nothing ever matters
    Welcome to the fall

  • #2
    Those enclosures are fantastic Robin. Welcome to the forum

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    • #3
      Hi Robin
      Yeah those set ups are amazing! Are they hard to maintain though?
      Where did you get the materials and the ideas from?

      And welcome to the forum by the way

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      • #4
        Welcome the BTS forum Robin!

        Excellent set ups, thanks for sharing.
        Regards
        Mark

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        • #5
          Thanks everbody

          Mangroove roots
          Ivy
          Moss
          Cork
          Some plants, I dont know the name of :P
          Clay
          Peat

          The things I have typed in bold, is from local stores, and friends.
          The moss and the peat I have collected from the nature

          And I think that sholuld be it.

          The maintaining part, is ok. Only the P.regalis enclosure can be a pain in tha ..., because it`s so fast and unpredictable.
          Actually, the Cyriopagopus, has showed itself more frequent after I changed it to this enclosure
          Last edited by Robin Johannessen; 25-03-07, 07:23 PM.
          Everything is useless
          Nothing works at all
          Nothing ever matters
          Welcome to the fall

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          • #6
            Hi Robin,

            Firstly, FANTASTIC set ups!

            I am a huge fan of naturalistic tanks, i guess this comes from my love of Dart Frogs.

            Its a shame theres not a few more set ups like this! Well done!

            Glen

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            • #7
              welcome Robin very nice set ups
              The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

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              • #8
                Thanks
                I`m working on my H.lividum tank right now,will post some pictures when it`s ready. I`m NOT looking forward to move the spider to it`s new home :P

                Greets
                Robin
                Everything is useless
                Nothing works at all
                Nothing ever matters
                Welcome to the fall

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                • #9
                  Robin, maybe you could post a step by step guide on how you put your tanks together. This will show us all how much work goes in to creating a naturalistic set up!

                  I do have a couple of questions though if i may?

                  1. You use alot of Moss in your set ups which holds alot of water. Have you ever found that you have to much humidity from it?

                  2. With so many places for crickets to hide, aand possibly die before being eaten. Have you ever had problems with mites from uneaten food items?

                  Thanks Glen

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                  • #10
                    hey Robin welcome to the forum....i love the tanks ( bet this comment is getting boring ) but i just love them ...
                    Dan.
                    P.s i would love to read how you set them up if you put together a plan sheet *type of thing*

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                    • #11
                      Welcome Robin, fantastic viv's!

                      I reckon a walkthrough construction guide is in order, let's make this a Blue Peter event lol
                      All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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                      • #12
                        Glen Feasey
                        First I will answer your questions, then I will try to make the guide :P

                        1.Acctualy, I never get problems with to much humidity, except for my Chromatopelma cyaneopubecens tank, and my scorp tank. To solve the problem, I only use peat/sand mix and artificial plants. Booring, but better than to risk their lives.

                        2.I very seldom feed crickets to my animals. Usually i use cockroaches to adult spiders, and mealworms,superworms,waxworms and maggots to feed my slings/juveniles.

                        I always crush the head of the worms with a tweezer when i feed slings/juveniles. The adult spiders, I "hand-feed" with a tweezer.


                        Daniel Carpenter
                        Thanks alot

                        Greets
                        Robin
                        Everything is useless
                        Nothing works at all
                        Nothing ever matters
                        Welcome to the fall

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Robert Farmer View Post
                          Welcome Robin, fantastic viv's!

                          I reckon a walkthrough construction guide is in order, let's make this a Blue Peter event lol
                          Thanks


                          I will have to wait a little bit with the "guide", because Photobucket is doing some site maintenance.

                          greets
                          Robin

                          Everything is useless
                          Nothing works at all
                          Nothing ever matters
                          Welcome to the fall

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Robin Johannessen View Post
                            Usually i use cockroaches to adult spiders
                            Cockroaches?? I have never seen these available as a food source in the UK?? Has anyone else?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Glen Feasey View Post
                              Cockroaches?? I have never seen these available as a food source in the UK?? Has anyone else?




                              And I almost forgot the funniest food,Migratory Locusts(Locusta migratoria)
                              Everything is useless
                              Nothing works at all
                              Nothing ever matters
                              Welcome to the fall

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