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  • #16
    Originally posted by Martin Huber
    Hi,
    Originally posted by Zibi

    LOL
    By now, what can You say about their behaviour?
    not much since they are not adult yet – the first specimens are now subadult. Boris STRIFFLER wrote an article about his experiences of keeping and breeding them in communal tanks:
    • STRIFFLER, B. (2002): Poecilotheria subfusca POCOCK, 1895: Gemeinschaftshaltung und Nachzucht. Reptilia 7(6): 36-41.

    all the best,
    Martin
    Hi, is this article in electronic version on I-net?

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    • #17
      Hi Zibi
      I´m not sure if this artical is online may be Martin can tell you that? You may be able to get a back copy of this magazine though, by writeing to the following address-

      Natur und Tier - Verlag GmbH
      An der Kleimannbrücke 39/41
      48157 Münster
      Germany

      Tel:0251-13 33 9-0
      Fax:0251-13 33 933
      Email:verlag@ms-verlag.de
      Homepage:www.ms-verlag.de

      The magazine is called "Reptilia (Terraristik - Fachmagazin)Nr38,Dezember 2002/Januar 2003,Jahrgang 7(6)

      Hope this helps and good luck in your search.

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      • #18
        Thanks for help! I'll write there soon (i don't know german)

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        • #19
          female:



          all the best,
          Martin
          »ARACHNE« – The Journal of the German Arachnology Society

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          • #20
            Mi Martin,

            Dont suppose you could post a translation of Borises article?

            Cheers

            Ray

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            • #21
              Hi Ray,

              sorry, but the article is too long (don't have the time to translate it).
              But maybe you can ask Boris if he sends you the plain text so that you can make a rough translation with babelfish.
              (BTW, it may take some time to get an answer from him – he is on a field trip in Venezuela at the moment)

              Cheers,
              Martin
              »ARACHNE« – The Journal of the German Arachnology Society

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