Where is the best place to keep spiders?Spiders are animals that everyone is familiar with. In fact, spiders are not just what we see. There are many species of spiders in the world, and they are a huge group of animals. Spiders are no longer annoying creatures in people's eyes today. Now spiders have a new position in scientific research, medicinal use, and the pet industry. They have begun to be bred and are especially loved by pet lovers. In recent years, my country has raised many reptiles, and many people also worship and raise different species of spiders. Some friends want to know about the breeding of spiders. The following editor will share with you the method of breeding spiders. Feeding method: 1. Spiders can be raised indoors or outdoors. If they are raised on a large scale, wooden boxes or cement pools can be used. 2. If you are raising a small amount, you can use a canning bottle, glass jar, or lampshade. 3. Its diet is mixed, mainly meat, such as flies, crickets, locusts, etc. It can also be fed artificial feed, mixed with milk and egg yolk, once a week. In addition, pay attention to anti-escape measures to avoid escape. 4. Spiders are the most abundant predatory natural enemies in terrestrial ecosystems, and their role in maintaining the stability of agricultural and forestry ecosystems cannot be ignored. Arrange the spider's home: 1. Find the small square box from the packing box, open the lid, carefully take out the centrifuge tube containing the spider, and put it aside. Most tarantulas need to be kept separately, one spider per box. 2. Pour coconut soil to one-third of the box, add a few drops of water, then compact the coconut soil and put it on the shelter. 3. Pick up the centrifuge tube, open the lid, use a clip to pick up the paper towel inside, and gently pull it out. If you are lucky, it will lazily come out with the paper towel, then gently unfold the paper towel, gently put it into the small square box, and cover the lid. If it does not come out with the paper towel, just unscrew the lid of the centrifuge tube and put the whole thing into the box, and it will slowly crawl out in the following days. 4. Due to the long transportation and unfamiliarity with the new environment, most spiders may not eat after settling in, so it is recommended to rest for 2-3 days before feeding. It is necessary to replenish water during the resting process, but try not to disturb the spider. 5. If the baby is a very fast spider, you need to find a storage box or a similar cardboard box to put on the outside of the pudding box or breeding box used to transport the spider to prevent the spider from "flashing over the wall". |
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