Hi everyone,
My husband and I bought a pink toed tarantula a week ago and would welcome any advice you could give us on making him a happy spider.
Firstly, we have no idea what sex it is, but as we've named it Mike to us he's a 'he'! We were told he was about 2 years old (he hasn't got pink toes yet) and apart from a bald patch on his abdomen where he's shed hairs, he looks in good shape.
We've got him in a glass vivarium (12" x 12" x 12") with a good 2 - 3 inches of vermiculite at the bottom. He's got a shallow water dish with stones in, a piece of cork to climb behind and a little succulent plant to sit on.
We've put a heat mat under one half of the tank and the stick-on thermometer is pretty much always reading between 22 - 24oC. We've also put in a hygrometer and it's reading between 60 - 70. We're spraying the inside of the tank with a water spray every couple of days.
We hope that so far we've done the right things but our main concern at the moment is that he doesn't show any signs of wanting to eat. We've tried him with crickets and left one in for a couple of days and he showed no interest at all. We took it out and since have tried to 'feed' him a cricket by putting it right in front of him on tweezers but again he showed no interest. Do they have a 'settling in' period where he won't eat or is there something we're doing wrong??
If you could give us any helpful tips and please, tell us if we're doing something terribly wrong. We're really attached to him already and want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make him happy.
Thanks in advance,
Jane
My husband and I bought a pink toed tarantula a week ago and would welcome any advice you could give us on making him a happy spider.
Firstly, we have no idea what sex it is, but as we've named it Mike to us he's a 'he'! We were told he was about 2 years old (he hasn't got pink toes yet) and apart from a bald patch on his abdomen where he's shed hairs, he looks in good shape.
We've got him in a glass vivarium (12" x 12" x 12") with a good 2 - 3 inches of vermiculite at the bottom. He's got a shallow water dish with stones in, a piece of cork to climb behind and a little succulent plant to sit on.
We've put a heat mat under one half of the tank and the stick-on thermometer is pretty much always reading between 22 - 24oC. We've also put in a hygrometer and it's reading between 60 - 70. We're spraying the inside of the tank with a water spray every couple of days.
We hope that so far we've done the right things but our main concern at the moment is that he doesn't show any signs of wanting to eat. We've tried him with crickets and left one in for a couple of days and he showed no interest at all. We took it out and since have tried to 'feed' him a cricket by putting it right in front of him on tweezers but again he showed no interest. Do they have a 'settling in' period where he won't eat or is there something we're doing wrong??
If you could give us any helpful tips and please, tell us if we're doing something terribly wrong. We're really attached to him already and want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make him happy.
Thanks in advance,
Jane
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