green bottle blue
or for more experienced keepers maybe an obt
but the obt is not for beginners![]()
Which T webs alot?
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green bottle blue
or for more experienced keepers maybe an obt
but the obt is not for beginners![]()
MAN RULES
1. We dont need any directions![]()
2. We are not mind readers![]()
3. if it itches, it will be scratched
Definitely OBT. I have seen them completely fill a KK with web. Other big webbers are sometimes Avics. Mine webs a hammock in a corner, sleeps in it for a day or two then goes somewhere to do it all over again. She now has every corner filled, hammocks in all of the live plants and is starting on the ceiling!
Preserving habitats saves T lives. A little help from each person can save a species. Why wait until they're endangered?
Thought I would be the first to rely but GBB's and OBT's. I would go with a GBB though, especially if you are a beginner. Don't want to see a thread a month from now about you getting bit!
Besides GBB and OBT, most arboreals web a lot, such as Avicularia.
With karate I'll kick your ass, from here to right over there.
Almost all arboreals and just llike everybody else said Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens and Pterinichilous murinus.
T addiction is becoming out of control!
seems to poo on the cage more so than web it up =)
OBT's are quite affordable too for as beautiful as they are.
My OBT webs alot, everywhere within a few inches of its burrow there are webs all over. My biggest and best webbers though are my A. Francki and my Funnel webs, they make the coolest webby cages out there IMO.
H.incea webs alot aswell.
I would say most Arboreal's but My Psalmopoeus Sp. web the most out of all the arboreal's i have.
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My avic avic webs a ton, and my female cyrio sp. blue has filled her entire container with web.
My A. minatrix has webbed a sheet over everything in her enclosure. Although that does make it hard to see her.
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My Chilobrachys huahini webs much more than my OBT. All the OBT has done since I got him is eat once, dig a hole, and flee from crickets and mealworms.
(Although last night he did close himself in the burrow...incoming molt!)
Pterinochilus sp.
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
Chilobrachys sp.
Holothele sp.
Orphanaecus sp.
Acanthagnathus sp.
Ephebopus sp.
Cyriopagopus sp.
Avicularia sp.
Psalmopoeus sp.
c. brachycephalus for the un-experienced in my opinion. I hardly see them anymore being sold. I have a female though. SOON SOON SOON!!!!
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