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  1. J

    handling/transferring aggressive spiders

    Hey Ricky.. I was looking to get an Usambar Orange Baboon (Pterinochilus murinus), and Singapore Blue (Lampropelma violaceopes). i have handled the more docile tarantulas. But have heard these are more aggressive. and hear the blue and get to a decent size. And Peter. Thanks for the info.. Joey
  2. J

    handling/transferring aggressive spiders

    Sorry i thought i replied from my phone when you replied. Thanks for the info..
  3. J

    Hello.. from SoCal

    Hello I am Joey. I have kept various insects in the past. mantids, spiders, beetles. Mostly ones i caught locally. have raised a variety of fish (softwater and saltwater), birds (finches and softbills) and plants . getting back into bugs. have been keeping cultures of mealworms and fruit flies...
  4. J

    handling/transferring aggressive spiders

    Hello, i have kept various species of spiders and animals. And was wondering how to transfer or handle larger, aggressive, and faster spiders safely. Thanks. Joey
  5. J

    growing up phasmids

    I would say the uva/uvb rays are important. growing plants indoors there are several lights avaiable. such as found here http://www.gardeners.com/SunLite-T-8-Bulbs/IndoorGardening_LightGardens,34-745,default,cp.html or what i use http://www.ottlite.com/c-96-plant-growth.aspx
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