Husbandry questions

Ushuaia

Arachnopeon
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Hello,

Hello,

i'm new here!
i'm dutch so my english is not so good...
this are the spiders i have:
Heteropoda venatoria male
Latrodectus menavodi female + spiderlings + cocon
Latrodectus hasselti female (for exchange
Steatoda triangulosa female
Peucetia sp. spiderling
Psalmopoeus cambridgei spiderling
Iridopelma sp. 'recife' spiderling
Brachypelma albopilosum spiderling
Brachypelma vagans juvenile
Grammostola rosea spiderling
Grammostola aureostriata juvenile
Nhandu carapoensis juvenile(for exchange)
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens juvenile
Ancylometes bogotensis volwas (gender?)
Avicularia minatrix spiderling
4x Dipluride sp. 'isla margaritha' spiderlings
3x Dipluride sp. 'peru' spiderlings
3x Cuppienius salei spiderlings
Rode trapdoor (Idiopis sp.)
Zwarte trapdoor (Stasimopus sp.)
4x Peripatus sp. (velvet worms)
5 Milli's
Blaberus craniifer
1x Pandinus imperator
Python regius
Jack russel terrier

Coming this week:
2x Loxosceles laeta spiderlings
1x Heteropoda venatoria female (for bread)
2x Kukulcania hiberlanis spiderlings
1x Nemesiidae sp. 'bolivia' (spiderling?)
1x Psalmopoeus irminia spiderling
10x Lasiodora parahybana spiderlings
10x Avicularia versicolor spiderlings
2x Holothele incei spiderlings
2x Haplopelma lividum spiderlings
3x Pterinochilus spiderlings
1x Poecilotheria ornata spiderling
1x Poecilotheria rufilata spiderling
1x Stromatopelma calceata spiderling
1.1 Macrothele sp.
1x Damon variegatus spiderling
1x Avicularia urticans spiderling
1x Ephebopus cyanognathus spiderling
Elliptorhina chopardi.
+ 7 milli's

here is my question:
can somebody tell me how to keep the Kukulcania, the Loxosceles, the Nemesiidae, Cuppienius salei, Damon variegatus, & Macrothele?
i mean humidity, soil, plants? ...

Greets, Ush
 

Streetfighterz

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Hello

Hello Ush,

Welcome to the board, i cant answer your question, as i am a newbie! But i do look forward to more post from you, you sure do have a big collection of T's. :worship: By the way, My name is Dan

Dan :)
 

AcidQueen

Arachnosquire
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May 17, 2005
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Welcome Dimi :D

I see you found your way to the boards then!
You already know I'm impressed by your collection, so I won't go there.

Have fun :)
 

Ushuaia

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Hi Marieke :}


I know the forum about 3 weeks, but i didn't take the time to make my ID.
so, finally i did it :rolleyes:
What do you mean, 'i won't go there?'
as you see, my english is not so good, but i hope the people here will understand me!
the spiders; loxosceles, kukulcania,..... will be here this week, so i really need to know how to keep them :8o

Greets, Ush
 

Code Monkey

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Welcome to the boards. I am moving this thread to the other arachnids forum as these are all non-tarantula spiders or tailless whip scorpions you are asking about. You'll get better answers in that forum.

Chip
 

Stefan2209

Arachnodemon
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Hi Dimitri,

ok, let´s beginn then:

Loxosceles: keeping is really easy, you will just need some kind of bigger jar with some substrate in it. In my experience they do well at room-temperature (20 C) but even don´t mind higher temperatures. They will probably web up the bottom of their jar. Feeding is just as easy, just throw it in, the spiders have a pretty strong venom and can easy take prey which is much bigger than themselfes. For humidity mist once a week, a water dish is in my experience not needed, but won´t do any harm. Take care if you breed them, the spiderlings are micro! And they will probably survive european climate...

So much on this one, hope this helps out.

Greetings,

Stefan
 

Ushuaia

Arachnopeon
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Hello,

thx vor your reply!
i received Loxosceles laeta today :worship:
also Kukulcania hibernales, Nemesiidae, & Psalmopoeus irminia.
Can somebody please tell me how to correctly keep the Nemesiidae? Kukulcania?

Greets, Dimitri
 
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