Hi all, this is my first post, and basically i'm just after a little confirmation that all is well with my 1st ever spider!
My wife brought her for me on friday, for my birthday, from Birmingham Reptiles and Pets, who i must admit were fantastic. Chris, who dealt with the sale, was full of good advice and very knowledgeable. I would certainly recommend them to anyone in the West Mids area.
She's a Grammostola Rosea (red form) and beautiful! About half grown maybe, but I really don't know! I got the whole set up already put together, with her in it good to go.
We've called her Miley (Cyrus) which is my 8 year old stepdaughters idea, but i like it and it seems to fit!
She has a bit of a bare patch on her back, which Chris explained could mean she's moody and likes to flick hairs, or she may be readyish to moult.
Anyway, now I've introduced her, I'd just like to explain a bit of behaviour to you and hopefully get a bit of feedback to put my mind at rest.
Firstly, I noticed she is missing the very end joint of her left side 2nd from back leg. She uses the limb to walk on fine, but she obviously has no grip with it. Will this re-generate during a moult?
She also seems to hide down the side of her cork bark tunnel thingy, against the heat mat (which is on the side of the vivarium). She's laid a bit of web around, hopefully making herself comfortable there. The temp there is 30C, and the humidity is about 65%. It's not a problem that I can't really see her, I'm well aware of the fact that they are rarely seen anyway! I just wandered if this is normal, that she really likes the heat?
Also, how long does a tarantula take to eat a small cricket? I popped one in yesterday to see if she was hungry, and I'm pretty sure it's gone now, although I didn't see her eating it?
Anyway, sorry about the huge message, I have read a beginners book thoroughly, and I'm in the process of reading the Tarantula Keeper's Guide by Schultz et al. I didn't recklessly just buy a spider then panic! I just thought I would ask these questions here to hopefully get some real feedback.
Many thanks, and I hope everybody enjoyed the exhibition today!
Adam.
My wife brought her for me on friday, for my birthday, from Birmingham Reptiles and Pets, who i must admit were fantastic. Chris, who dealt with the sale, was full of good advice and very knowledgeable. I would certainly recommend them to anyone in the West Mids area.
She's a Grammostola Rosea (red form) and beautiful! About half grown maybe, but I really don't know! I got the whole set up already put together, with her in it good to go.
We've called her Miley (Cyrus) which is my 8 year old stepdaughters idea, but i like it and it seems to fit!
She has a bit of a bare patch on her back, which Chris explained could mean she's moody and likes to flick hairs, or she may be readyish to moult.
Anyway, now I've introduced her, I'd just like to explain a bit of behaviour to you and hopefully get a bit of feedback to put my mind at rest.
Firstly, I noticed she is missing the very end joint of her left side 2nd from back leg. She uses the limb to walk on fine, but she obviously has no grip with it. Will this re-generate during a moult?
She also seems to hide down the side of her cork bark tunnel thingy, against the heat mat (which is on the side of the vivarium). She's laid a bit of web around, hopefully making herself comfortable there. The temp there is 30C, and the humidity is about 65%. It's not a problem that I can't really see her, I'm well aware of the fact that they are rarely seen anyway! I just wandered if this is normal, that she really likes the heat?
Also, how long does a tarantula take to eat a small cricket? I popped one in yesterday to see if she was hungry, and I'm pretty sure it's gone now, although I didn't see her eating it?
Anyway, sorry about the huge message, I have read a beginners book thoroughly, and I'm in the process of reading the Tarantula Keeper's Guide by Schultz et al. I didn't recklessly just buy a spider then panic! I just thought I would ask these questions here to hopefully get some real feedback.
Many thanks, and I hope everybody enjoyed the exhibition today!
Adam.
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