1. Why do spiders have white joints?Check if the humidity is too high. The spider is sick. Rose spiders prefer a dry breeding environment (humidity 50%). The joints will turn white when the skin is about to molt, but they should not be swollen. 2. Tips for feeding fire rose spider larvae...... Uh. It is indeed new haha. It will not hurt any spider to kick its hair, but it will itch. ! ! G genus are very docile and will not kick their hair. Spiders are poisonous. Humidity 50% Temperature around 25 degrees! The size of the breeding box should be twice the spider's leg span. The larvae can be fed directly until they refuse to eat and wait for molting. Mealworms and barley worms can be fed to the larvae, but the heads need to be cut off. Don't feed ants! It is better for beginners to raise G genus directly to buy adults. The larvae grow very slowly in an average of 4 and a half years! 3. My Chilean Red Rose Spider is not moving. Is it going to shed its skin? If I move it, will it die? The temperature of the breeding environment is between 25 and 30 degrees, and the humidity is 70%.Is the hair on the buttocks falling off? If there is a bald spot and the exposed flesh is black, it is about to shed its skin. If there is no such phenomenon, please lower the humidity. Red roses only need 50% humidity. It is normal for spiders to be immobile. It is okay if they don't move for a day or two. If it is about to molt, please do not touch it. The spider is very nervous and fragile before and after molting. If you touch it, something you don't want to see may happen 4. How to check the humidity of Chilean Red Rose Bird-Catching Spider and how to accurately control the humidity70 is too wet, it is easy to get soft foot disease, roses are very adaptable, as long as there is a basin of water, the temperature can be controlled at around 50 |
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