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She certainly is...it was the banding on the legs that threw me...but I'm learning....slowly....
Yeah, most pics of pokies are not of the underside, when I first saw the yellow leg banding they have I was amazed. They're one of those spiders a camera finds it difficult to do justice to.
Glad you like my new little spid, who has been Christened "Haru"
I set mine up about six months ago. I put three p. regalis from the same egg sac together at about 2cm. They have been fine so far, not seen any aggression. There is definitely a pecking order though, one is bigger than the other two, however I have seen all three sitting together and even walking over each other and even sharing prey.
I've never had communal spiders before so it's a learning experience for me. I have been warned that as they grow older they may become less tolerant of each other, and I have even read a couple of disaster stories. My plan is to move them to a bigger tank soon. Though, I am prepared to split them up if things between them get dicey.
Michelle, what size is the colonys enclosure? Also how do you heat it?
Any photo's?
They are only little at the minute with the biggest being about 5cm. Their enclosure is only small, but they have been in there since they were only 2cm and now I realise they have outgrown it. It's time to move them to something bigger.
I have read differing theories on how to size the enclosure. Some people advise that the enclosure is big enough to give each spider its own space, and others suggest you should ensure the enclosure is small enough to force the spiders to have some interaction with each other, or else you might get individual territories set up, which can lead to problems.
I'll probably go somewhere between the two so they have space but will come into contact.
Here are some pics of my little guys:
Two of them hanging out together.
And this is their little home, where the three of them share a web in the center near the cork bark.
The visible spider in the front is the biggest of the three. I'll have to move them to a bigger home soon.
As for heating, with a collection of over 60 tarantula I do not heat individually but use a halogen heater to keep the entire spider room warm.
Hope this helps, as I say I am learning, this is my first communal spider group, so I'm taking each stage as it comes.
Thanks. I love making the enclosures up, as I like to have my best spiders on display. Mind you I think they are all the best LOL so I end up trying to get them all out on view (which is impossible).
Forgive the Christmas cards LOL, but here's a little shot of my current display. As you can see it's rather crowded.
I get asked this a lot, but I just point and shoot with a little digital camera, it's a Casio 10.1 mega pixel. I do however take the pictures in a room with subdued light and put the camera on full flash. I also set it to macro setting.
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