Spider information &; rise
Originating in the tropical rain forest in eastern Brazil, it is one of the classic pet bird-catching spiders, but it is also a species whose popularity is gradually declining among breeding enthusiasts. Similar in appearance, but larger and relatively docile, Brazilian white knees are more choices. Although these species of bird-catching spiders originated in Brazil have long been protected by the authorities, it is impossible to smuggle them today. Fortunately, the smuggled individuals successfully propagated under artificial breeding earlier that year, and gave birth to a very small number of offspring, enough to supply the entire pet bird spider market.
The adult size of the Brazilian red-tailed spider is 16~ 17+ cm, and the larvae of this species just started to live independently are less than 1 cm. So, if you really want to raise them "from childhood", prepare a razor clam or a mini bread worm in advance. The suitable temperature is 26~28℃ and the suitable humidity is 80%. It is suggested to use slightly wet peat, coconut brick and clay as matrix.
Generally speaking, their growth rate is much faster than that of species produced in arid areas, which can reach 5~6 cm in half a year, and presents the gorgeous colors of adult individuals. Of course, it will also expose the grumpy temper of adult individuals. When provoked, they will start to attack or kick their hair. Therefore, it is not recommended for novices to choose this variety as an entry variety when raising for the first time.
Larval environmental layout
With the small white house, pudding box, mini breadworms and coconut soil, we began to decorate the environment. Because the white room is too small, we must create a slightly smaller environment, otherwise the big environment will make the white room feel scared and stop eating.
The pudding box used by the store manager for delivery is a better choice. Put the coconut soil in, plug it tightly, spray water into it once with a watering can, and then wipe off the water stains left on the wall with a paper towel.
You can use the bottle cap as a shelter. Try to choose a small bottle cap, cut off half and burn it with a lighter (to prevent scratching the spider). Press the quarter face down into the coconut soil. Then it is also covered with coconut soil.
In order to moisturize, you can buy some moss, and it is not recommended to collect it in the wild. Moss collected in the wild has a lot of bacteria, which is not good for spiders. Moss only needs to be spread a little, or it can be spread on the shelter to keep it clean and tidy. Need some water pressure.
Then prepare a clean pen cover filled with cotton, add water, and then insert it into coconut soil to expose one millimeter.
When all this is done, just put the spider in and rest for 3~5 days!