Should you raise Chilean red rose spiders from a young age? 60

Updated on pet 2024-06-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your friend is right

    Spiders are always a little bit aggressive, raised since childhood, and got close to it, watching it grow up little by little, isn't it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't matter, raising things is good since childhood, and my ** python has been raised since childhood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's best for novices to raise a bigger one, and the small one is easy to die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Spiders are the most fun to raise since childhood, if you want to buy adults directly, it is recommended to buy American varieties, such as red roses, red knees, fire feet, etc., Asian ground tigers and African babes are too vicious and not easy to play.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, I don't need to. Spiders are inherently cold-blooded. What feelings can there be.

    And the small ones are easy to hang up. It's better to be a cultivator. However, raising a young one will be very fulfilling.

    It's up to you what you think.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fire roses grow slowly, it takes 2 years to reach adulthood, and the normal lifespan is about 12 years, but due to the influence of living environment, diet, etc., there are actual differences in lifespan. For the pet fire rose spider raised by the family, if the owner can give healthy care and scientific breeding, then the fire rose spider can live a long life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems to have a lifespan of 5 years, and I suggest that you give him more water, and then don't get it in a cage, and let him go for a walk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Chilean fire rose.

    In recent years, more and more people have pets, whether they are reptiles or flying animals, people are raising them, and the Chilean fire rose, which has such an attractive appearance, is a very popular reptile in the reptile market. So what do we know about raising Chilean fire roses? What do you need to know?

    If the larvae are fed with crickets, or the first feeding after a week of molting, the jaws of the crickets should be removed or the heads should be crushed with tweezers, so as to reduce their mobility and ensure the safety of the spider. If the larvae are very small, the breadworms can also be cut into sections and fed. Fire roses don't grow very fast, so it takes about three years to raise from small larvae to adult, but this will give you more sense of accomplishment and the fun of spider molting.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    One: Breeding of Chilean fire rose spiders.

    Chilean fire roses are actually very easy to raise... I don't know how old your spider is, if it's still a larvae, use a plastic box (a safe box or something), drill a few small holes around the box or on the lid to breathe, and spread about two centimeters of coconut soil inside (if you buy a spider online, the store will generally send coconut soil), wet the coconut soil a little with water, and then put a basin of water (it will also be sent online, if not, just use a bottle cap), put a sponge in the basin to prevent the little spider from drowning... The second is a place for it to hide, you can use a piece of wood, the thin kind, almost the bark, put it diagonally, and then the spider can hide in it...

    As for food, it is generally bread worms, also called mealworms, put one every day, if you don't eat it, take it out the next day and replace it with a new one. Pay attention to remove the head of the mealworm when feeding, although it is a little cruel, but this is necessary, because if it is not removed, the mealworm will burrow into the soil, and the spider will not be able to eat it, and the spider is very fragile when molting, and the mealworm may also hurt the small spider, so the head must be removed... Keep the spider box in a dark place.

    In winter, you can buy a heating pad online, which is not expensive, only a few dozen dollars, and then put the breeding box in a cardboard box or foam box, and then put half of the breeding box on the heating pad, so that the little spider can choose the appropriate temperature by himself, and you can also put a thermometer in the carton or foam box to measure the temperature.

    Two: The growth rate of the Chilean fire rose.

    The growth rate of fire roses is relatively slow, and it takes about three years from small larvae to adulthood, and the life span of males is about 4 years after adulthood, and there are still years to mate like this. Mothers have a lifespan of about 6 years or more after adulthood.

    Three: the preference of the Chilean fire rose.

    Chilean fire roses love shade and prefer moisture. The most suitable temperature: 25-27, the most suitable humidity: 50%, the temperament is still relatively docile. . .

    It's all my own experience ...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chilean fire rose can be described as the most classic pet bird catcher spider, gorgeous red hair and relatively low ** and high adaptability make it the best choice for novice bird catchers, the fire rose on the market is generally divided into two kinds, one is directly imported pure wild individuals, the other is artificially bred CB individuals.

    It is recommended to use a pudding box for larval feeding, one is low, the other is that the space is not large, the bird catcher spider can quickly adapt to the environment, the bedding material uses moist coconut soil, do not use a water basin, the water basin will cause the larvae to be drowned. After a foot span of four centimeters, you can use a biscuit box with a diameter of 10 centimeters, and the bedding is also made of moist coconut clay. After reaching 8 centimeters, it can be transferred to a 25*15*15 acrylic box for rearing, and the bedding is made of semi-dried coconut clay.

    After that, there is no need to replace the terrarium. Pay attention to ventilation during the feeding process to avoid spiders suffering from soft foot disease, clean up food residues in time to avoid mites. If possible, the coconut clay can be replaced with a mixture of peat soil and vermiculite, which will reduce the chance of mite bursting.

    In the larval stage, it is easiest to use sliced bread worms as food. After four centimeters, it can feed whole bread worms or sub-adult cherry red cockroaches. After 8 cm, you can feed barley worms or adult cherry red cockroaches, and after 10 cm, you can feed adult cherry red cockroaches, barley worms, and adult Dubia cockroaches.

    No matter what stage it is, if the spider does not prey immediately, please take out the live feed in time to avoid the live feed affecting the spider's molting or eating the spider.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clause.

    1. A box that is 3 times the length of the body of a rose, with holes in it for ventilation.

    Clause. Second, the box is lined with coconut soil, which is available in the local flower, bird and fish market, and then pour some water on the coconut soil, half dry and half wet. If it is an adult fire rose, you can put a bottle cap and pour water into it for the spider to drink.

    Clause. Third, if you feed it, you can feed bread worms, and of course there is a better feed, that is, cockroaches, depending on whether you can accept raising cockroaches.

    Clause. Fourth, don't bother it all the time.

    Clause. Fifth, when the spider molts, it will turn over and lie down, at this time, don't think it's dead to move it, add some water around it and wait for it to finish.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fire roses are also ground-dwelling spiders and make ground webs. The bedding material is coconut brick and peat mixture. A drinking glass and a dodge are indispensable.

    If you raise larvae, you don't need to add water cups or put cotton in water cups. The young face larvae fell into the water and died. Feed to.

    Crickets, cockroaches, bread worms, barley worms are dominant, if the larvae are very small. Pork can also be fed. Fire roses don't grow fast.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Raising such a horrible thing, I see this spider hairy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The fourth floor is right, add a point.

    Kicking hair refers to: there is a piece above the back of the bird-catching spider's abdomen, where the color is different from other places, and it can be brushed off with a brush, and that place is the kicking hair used for self-defense, and it will turn around in case of danger, and scrape the hair there with its hind legs, the kind of fine hair has a lot of small burrs, and it can't be washed off when it sticks to the body, and it is extremely itchy, and it blows into the eyes to go to the hospital.

    There is also a small brush can be used first to gently brush off its kicking hair, position Look at this picture, this is what I raised, I will brush it off first.

    Spiders are much cleaner than dogs, they don't shed their hair, they don't smell (except for the kicking parts), they don't starve to death if they don't feed them for half a year, but they have to have water, and the water is no problem if they are added once every 10 days and half a month, and I have been raising them for three years.

    And don't panic, don't be nervous, don't move, otherwise it will be more nervous than you, and then don't touch it, it will think that the animal wants to eat it before grabbing it with its paws, and it will bite if it is not good, and then there is the spider's claws have barbs, and there will be a slight pinprick feeling when you climb on the **, and there may be red spots after climbing, and it will be fine to wash it with warm water soap, and then there is the bedding in the wormbox to be dry, and there is no need to humidify the bedding if there is a water tray, and it can also avoid maggots.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The current Chilean red roses are artificially bred and free of parasites. This spider is docile and generally does not bite. The toxicity is also very low and almost negligible.

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