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If a novice recommends starting with Yacheng to raise It is generally similar to the way red roses are raised The environment is a little wetter than the environment of roses My little guy doesn't like to get into the dodge hole But it is best to put one The temperature in winter is best above 20 ° It is better to have a small water basin Sponge should be put in it (this water should be changed frequently) Don't scare it when you pay attention to the molt This is very important Feeding: larvae Feed bread worms It is best to cut it into 2-3 sections and feed it Too much food It may be afraid and refuse to eat When its size is about the same as the bread worm, you can feed it whole The bread worm's pupae or other small pupae are also a good choice Yacheng adult needle cricket (should be bought in the flower and bird market) oil hyacinth barley worm Larger meat worm Cicada Moth It's OK Generally feed the oil hyacinth after Yacheng But I'm afraid it will be bored to eat so I will feed it instead Feeding time: The larvae will not eat for a long time after eating 1 bread worm Sometimes they will not eat for 1 month With the increase in size, its food will also increase After eating The next time he eats will be shortened, but generally he won't eat again if he's not hungry, don't worry about holding it, but if he doesn't eat it, it's best to take out the rest of the food (including the live) to prevent the spider from harming the spider when the spider is molting!
It's also very tolerant, and it should be okay not to feed it for 2-3 months after feeding, so that's probably it
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Ground Temperature: 27 30 Humidity: 65 70 Characteristics: MeekMain Food: Crickets.
Feeding environment: The substrate is paved with culture soil, and a small water basin should be placed. Since this spider is born in the tropics, it is very resistant to high temperatures.
1.Temperature. The temperature is best controlled between 25 and 30, the temperature difference between day and night is not too large, pay attention to cooling and heat prevention in summer, and pay attention to increasing temperature and keeping warm in winter to ensure the healthy life of young spiders.
2.Humidity. The moderation should be kept at about 65, and the low humidity is easy to dehydrate the young spiders, and finally emaciate and die; If the humidity is too high, the young spiders are prone to edema and death; If the humidity is too high, the larvae are prone to edema and spot mildew.
3.Airy. A well-ventilated environment can make the young spiders stronger, reduce diseases, and safely pass through each molt. Air pollution, humidity, and sultry heat are the main causes of the death of young spiders.
4.Food. The feeding of spiders is mainly based on small animals, such as mealworms, small earthworms, etc., and animal blood can also be fed (note that salt is not added to the blood), and artificial compound feed can also be used if conditions permit.
The recipe is available: egg yolk 50%, honey 20%, milk 20%, vitamin additives 4%, lactating mother raw 3% ratio, mix and put on a dish to feed, can also be placed on a sponge.
5.Illumination. First of all, the light should be sufficient, and if the conditions are right, you can take it outside to see the light. (Spiders don't like light, so there should be a place to avoid the sun when they see light to ensure the safety of spiders), usually the windows should be opened frequently, but avoid direct sunlight.
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The main thing about the Brazilian white-kneeled spider is that it can be fed to newborn white mice in the cricket room.
Habitat type: Rainforest South American savannah.
Adult body size: about 18-20+ cm foot extension.
Optimum temperature: 25-27 Optimum humidity: 75%.
It is recommended to use the substrate: slightly damp peat blocks coconut bricks.
Life type: Ground dwelling.
Aggressiveness: There are some.
Will kick the hair: Sometimes.
Description: A very beautiful pet bird catcher spider with black and white joints, dark black back armor, and red hair on the abdomen This is a relatively new species among enthusiasts, and it is also a highly rated pet bird catcher spider species, mainly due to their huge size, strong adaptability, and their exciting colors.
They live on the floor of the rainforest, but they are also found in relatively dry grasslands, so they are able to tolerate slightly lower humidity, even for small larvae.
The young larvae eat a lot and grow quickly, and will burrow and build nests to protect themselves. It is worth noting that they are easily irritated, and the chance of biting is not very large, but they will kick their hair very frequently, and the data shows that their stinging may cause a more obvious allergic reaction to humans. Therefore, I have listed them as advanced species, and I do not recommend that novices who have never owned a pet bird catcher spider should start directly with the large individuals of this species.
As for their toxicity, the data shows that there are no serious consequences for normal people, but if it is a huge individual, once it is provoked and bites, the size of its fangs will cause huge wounds.
The Brazilian white knee and all other species of bird-catching spiders native to Brazil have long been protected by the authorities and are prohibited from exporting. What can be seen in the world, whether small larvae or large individuals, are the offspring of artificial breeding of individuals who were smuggled into Europe and the United States earlier. Because of their relatively high yields and fast growth rate, they are not among the expensive species of bird-catching spiders, and they are definitely one of the most popular classic species among bird-catching spider enthusiasts.
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It's very easy to raise, and the kicking hair is generally kicked when you take it, that is, when you are afraid, it is okay. Raising has to use a covered box, put a food basin and a water basin inside, and use coconut soil for bedding. If the temperature is well controlled, you'll be fine. Also, are you a juvenile or an adult? Spiders are not the same size as they are fed.
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Both are classic varieties of genus B from arid regions! Relatively speaking, the ** of the red knee head is much more approachable! Personally, the red knees grow slightly faster than the fire knees (the two adult sizes are similar).
Fire Feet is more fond of kicking hair than Red Knees! And it's easier to shrink into a ball after being frightened! The back and calves of Fire Feet are almost orange-red!
The fire foot is not as strong as the red 7! Hehe! And timid!
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The difference in appearance can be referred to **, and there is not much difference in personality. It's just as easy to raise, depending on what you like.
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This species of ornichian spider has a docile temperament, is slow-moving, and is a ground-dwelling spider that can kick its feathers. I like to hide in a dry, cool and dark hole every day, and my growth rate is slow. The life cycle is long, can live for 10-25 years, and females live longer.
They usually feed on insects and meat. Because males and females are similar in color and docile in temperament, they are easy to mate and cannibalism rarely occurs.
You can use 360 to completely uninstall the red spider, and then install it again