Yes you literally make sure the water dish has water in it, it gets a cricket once or twice a week, clean the terrarium every 6 to 12 months and make sure the temperature is comfortable (no specifics there, so long as it's not freezing or a heatwave it's fine) and that's it. Literally the easiest thing to look after. Yet the pet store wanted me to put a moss bedding in the enclosure and keep it hot and really humid (constantly spraying water, heating pad) for some reason, like wtf
Yeah i figured out what they told me was wrong when the tarantula was constantly trying to get out of the enclosure hours after getting home. I decided to do my own research and found out what to actually do. This website saved me lol, I wonder if it's still up https://www.ucalgary.ca/~schultz/roses.html
Chilean rose hair, good for me as it's very easy to look after compared to others
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Which is why I'm so surprised the pet store I got him from gave me all the wrong advice basically, like it's one of the easiest pets to look after
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Yes you literally make sure the water dish has water in it, it gets a cricket once or twice a week, clean the terrarium every 6 to 12 months and make sure the temperature is comfortable (no specifics there, so long as it's not freezing or a heatwave it's fine) and that's it. Literally the easiest thing to look after. Yet the pet store wanted me to put a moss bedding in the enclosure and keep it hot and really humid (constantly spraying water, heating pad) for some reason, like wtf
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Yeah i figured out what they told me was wrong when the tarantula was constantly trying to get out of the enclosure hours after getting home. I decided to do my own research and found out what to actually do. This website saved me lol, I wonder if it's still up https://www.ucalgary.ca/~schultz/roses.html
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