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  1. 12-27-2006 02:58 PM #1
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    FortHall Baboon & Vietamese Tiger Birdeater

    I ordered a Forthall Baboon and Vietamese Tiger Birdeater tarantula, I was wondering if anyone has any info on these species or caresheets or anyone actually have these two or at least one all help and info would b greatly appreciated Thks.
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    Assuming your "Vietnamese Tiger Birdeater" is a fossorial tarantula of some sort, it should be kept in a tank like the one below.

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    The P. lugardi needs a water dish, a piece of cork bark for a hide and a little moisture once a week and it'll take care of the rest. It will web up the cage a lot so be ready. The Haplopelma sp. "Vetnam" needs deep substrate to burrow in and a water dish. It needs more humidity than the lugardi so you'll need to over flow the water dish a little, a couple of times a week. I hope you don't plan on seeing these T's much.

    Lopez's setup is perfect for the Haplopelma sp. Looks good Lopez.
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    P. lugardi tends to burrow, so sufficient substrate should be given.
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