For some reason I'm intrigued by this genus, and from what I've read theyre semi desert Ts so prefer a low humidity. Sounds a bit like the Chile rose's preferences, but maybe higher temps?
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Would this be that known as the texas tan? As far as I know most aphonopelma's have similar requirements re: humidity/temp. My A.chalcodes is from Arizona rather than Mexico and seems to prefer low humidity. Anything over 65/70 and she gets very upset and sticks like glue to her heat mat looking annoyed. Heat wise she is happy at 24, (so not over the top heat), alternating between time spent by the heat mat and time spent burrowing down the cool end.
Not sure if this does go for the A. anax, but considering very similar conditions in the wild of these species I would suggest this to be similar in captivity also?
all i can find on other boards is that the slings are sensitive to excess moisture so if you're thinking of going for a sling, DON'T increase moisture just before a moult and simply put a few drops of water on the side of the container every couple of weeks, no misting. Again it will be noted this is just from arachnoboards, someone who keeps these wrote it.
I am no expert, but as far as I can see most southern states Aphonopelma will be similar to keep.
J x xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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Yea thanks Joanna, that's probably the one though I'm useless with common names! Chalcodes sounds good to me! I must admit I've never used a heat mat with any of my Ts although I did sit Curly's container on the modem when she was a sling.
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we have a fairly cold house, so I found it advantagous to have one. She was in a slightly colder room before and clung religiously by her heat mat then. Now she only ever even ventures out her hide of a night lol,
Aphonopelma's seem pretty easy to care for all in all, and very docile. Mine let me examine her feet when we were talking about the claws on the other thread, althoguh I ****** her off a little, some Ts prob wouldnt even let you examine any of themself in the first place lol!
Defo recommend, am giving serious thought to getting one of the two juvies on spider shop at the moment!
You thinking of getting a A. anax then Larry?
J xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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Originally posted by Joanna Pendleton View Post
You thinking of getting a A. anax then Larry?
J x
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haha, you've summed it up well there Larry, I'm the same, I think I already have a list to work through, just waiting on some money to come through and then we're getting a few more. I was looking for ages for a sub-adult GBB, but could not find one anywhere, then out of nowhere we found one, just after getting our sling, so ive given in and we're getting the sub-adult too.
I think I might become on of those people that collects all from one genus though, as I want a few different Aphonoplema's (think we're getting a A. bicoloratum instead of a B boehmei, hopefully a little less flicky?)
oh and a G.pulchra. There's a few others Id love to own but they are fast and aggressive types and think i'd like to build up a decent sized collection and get very used to Ts before I attempt any like that!
I guess Im lucky as I live on my own (apart form the kids) and the kids love them, so are all for it! Are your family into Ts or do they just tolerate you having them?
J xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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Originally posted by Joanna Pendleton View Posthaha, you've summed it up well there Larry, I'm the same, I think I already have a list to work through, just waiting on some money to come through and then we're getting a few more. I was looking for ages for a sub-adult GBB, but could not find one anywhere, then out of nowhere we found one, just after getting our sling, so ive given in and we're getting the sub-adult too.
I think I might become on of those people that collects all from one genus though, as I want a few different Aphonoplema's (think we're getting a A. bicoloratum instead of a B boehmei, hopefully a little less flicky?)
oh and a G.pulchra. There's a few others Id love to own but they are fast and aggressive types and think i'd like to build up a decent sized collection and get very used to Ts before I attempt any like that!
I guess Im lucky as I live on my own (apart form the kids) and the kids love them, so are all for it! Are your family into Ts or do they just tolerate you having them?
J x
And no the others arent really into spiders-young katie used to like holding them, not sure she still feels the same, but my partner Helen doesnt really likes spiders. She doesnt freak out (tho she did the time that Hawk the P.cambridgeii got out!) and would never kill one but isnt a fan like I am. Best way to describe it is she tolerates their presence! And thats good enough for me!
I still would like a lot more tho (and a few trues!) and would love a pokie regalis but thats a no go-one mad fast arboreal was enough for her!
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I really want a P. metalica, but then doesn't everyone? lol.
Wow, £40 for a sling seems excessive. Mine was £15 from an online dealer. She's lovely but have a feeling she's moulting as she has hidden in her hide for days now. She put some substrate at one end but the other end is next to the wall of the tub so I thought id be able to see down it. However she's webbed up already (didn't even know slings that small could do it lol) and I can't see very well so Im leaving well alone til she decides to come out.
Ive defo recommend any Aphonopelma, esp if the fambo not so keen on them as they are friendly and not threatening looking lol.
It's nice that your daughter likes holding them - have you ever thought of getting her her own one? The GBB sling is my daughters technically x
J xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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Originally posted by Joanna Pendleton View PostI really want a P. metalica, but then doesn't everyone? lol.
Wow, £40 for a sling seems excessive. Mine was £15 from an online dealer. She's lovely but have a feeling she's moulting as she has hidden in her hide for days now. She put some substrate at one end but the other end is next to the wall of the tub so I thought id be able to see down it. However she's webbed up already (didn't even know slings that small could do it lol) and I can't see very well so Im leaving well alone til she decides to come out.
Ive defo recommend any Aphonopelma, esp if the fambo not so keen on them as they are friendly and not threatening looking lol.
It's nice that your daughter likes holding them - have you ever thought of getting her her own one? The GBB sling is my daughters technically x
J x
As regards the GBB, i'm interested in how you keep them. Are they conventional terrestrial Ts or more fossorial? In other words is it one of those Ts you never see, or it a good display T like Pip?
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Well, we haven't had her for long, and she's hid for most of the time, but I think she's coming up to a moult.
From what Ive seen of others they don't really hide too much, but the amazing thing about them (apart form the beautiful colours) is the webbing. Its really over the top, filling the cage, spreading everywhere type webbing, and they are ferocious eaters. They are semi-arboreal (and ive even seen people keep them in arboreal set-ups), and need some bark to web over. They don't like it too humid, and dont even use their water bowl, prefering to instead web over it! I think they must get all the moisture they need from their food. Quite a hardy species really Ive found from reading into it, which suprised me a little.
They are difficult to mate though apparently although we wont be doing that anyway.
J xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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No worries Larry, i'll keep you posted on the behaviours and needs my two Ts decide on so you know what to expect if you get one!
J xOwner of:A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"
Mummy of:Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")
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Originally posted by Joanna Pendleton View Postare these a type of true spider are they?
I don't know much about true spiders.
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