1. How to raise spiders so that they will get close to you?1. Prepare a ventilated breeding box, put coconut soil, sterile soil and other substrates in it, and place hiding holes and fake trees according to the habits of the spider species. Spiders need to hunt by themselves. There is no need to put too many unnecessary objects in the breeding box. 2. Keep the breeding temperature between 17-25℃ and the humidity at around 65%. You can put a small water cup with some cotton in it. 3. Mainly feed crickets, locusts, moths, etc. The remaining food residues should be cleaned up and the coconut soil should be replaced regularly. This substrate is easy to breed bacteria, and if it is not replaced in time, it will easily cause the spider to become sick or even die. 2. What should you pay attention to when raising spiders? 1. The breeding temperature should be around 25℃. The temperature difference between day and night should not be too large. Pay attention to cooling down in summer to prevent heatstroke, and pay attention to heating up in winter to keep warm. 2. Adjust the humidity according to the species of spider, generally keep it at 65-70%. If it is too low, the spider may become dehydrated. 3. A good ventilation environment can make spiders strong, reduce diseases, and help them safely pass through each molting. 4. Avoid direct sunlight. 5. The spider's molting is controlled by the secretory hormones of the secretory cells in the ganglia of the brain and the abdominal ganglia. There are usually signs. First, the spider's activity decreases before molting, and it looks for a quiet place, does not eat or move, enters a semi-dormant state, and other metabolic activities are in a weak state; second, the body shape, the abdomen is obviously enlarged, the skin is rough, the body segments are clear, and there are cracks. 3. What are the varieties of pet spiders? Common pet spiders include the Intellectual Red Rose, Intellectual Fire Rose, Mexican Red Knees, Mexican Fire Legs, Honduras Curly, Guatemalan Red Tail, etc. Some spiders are docile, but some are poisonous and aggressive. We should try not to handle them directly during daily breeding. It is best to use tools to touch them. 2. Is it recommended to use the Brazilian Fire Spider?Not recommended It is not recommended for beginners to keep this spider because they are prone to nervousness, and the action of nervousness is to kick the hair. When nervous, it will kick the hair on its knees to protect itself. I am happy to answer this question for you 3. A few questions about the Chilean Fire Rose?1: This type of spider is very docile, because each time it sheds its skin it grows a limited amount of hair, so if you kick it a little, it will have less hair, and it doesn't want to keep kicking for no reason. 2: Playing with it will cause hair loss to a certain extent. If you always provoke it like this and make it feel scared, it will definitely kick its hair. 3: Those who say it will cause allergies are basically uneducated, but it is indeed possible. The hair kicking of spiders is only effective on dogs. It is almost impossible to work on humans. On the contrary, the bite of this type of spider is just like a mosquito bite, which will only sting for a few days at most. 4: The hair kicking cannot be seen, unless it is in the sun. But I think spiders die when exposed to the sun. You won't put the spider in the sun to provoke it, right? I have raised spiders for 15 years, and I will give you some advice in the end: My experience is that you can see it, and the most excessive thing is to tease and knock on the glass. If you can avoid it, don't play with it. The reason why it is not recommended to play with it is not because you are afraid that it will bite you (it doesn't matter if it bites you, even if this species bites, it will have the same effect as a mosquito), but because you are afraid that you will hurt it and lose its hair. I am even more afraid that you will drop it. I have encountered such a thing before. PS: Spiders are not cats and dogs, and their brains evolve more slowly. It can only adapt to the environment, and has no feelings at all. So, respect and love each other, live in peace, and take care of it like you would a piranha plant!!4. Why does the spider stay in one place and not move?The answer is that spiders don't like to move. It's winter now and the temperature is relatively low. If your temperature is between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, this is normal. If it is over 25 degrees Celsius, it is not normal. Try feeding or adding some water. It may also be that it is about to shed its skin. 5. Why do pink-toed spiders not move when they get home?This is a hunger strike reaction caused by the spider being frightened. It needs to rest for a few days. It is generally not a big problem for tarantula larvae not to eat within a week. Don't open the can all the time. It's a good idea to let the fish rest for two or three days before opening the can to feed them. Check the temperature, humidity and ventilation, change the base material, and plant any small insects, not too small or too big, depending on the size of the spider. If your spider's abdomen is still larger than its thorax, don't worry, just wait for it to shed its skin. 6. What should I do if I don’t dare to catch the spider on the wall?Use dishwashing liquid. Add water to a ratio of about 10:1 and mix well. Put it into a hand-pressure sprayer for spraying flowers and plants, and spray it on spiders. They should die within 15-60 seconds and fall off the wall. Insecticides. Insecticides can also kill spiders. Realgar. You can put some realgar in places where spiders often appear or where they build webs, so that spiders will not make their homes in the house. 7. Can the Brazilian white-knee spider be handled?No. Easily frightened. The adult body length of the Brazilian giant white knee spider is 18 to 20+ cm. The suitable temperature is 25 to 27 degrees Celsius and the suitable humidity is 75%. It is recommended to use slightly moist peat, coconut bricks, and clay as the substrate. Their visibility in the pet market is much less than that of the Brazilian white knee. 8. Can I handle the newly raised orange-bobbed spider?Try not to get started 1. All spiders have the potential to bite people, but some species have good personalities while some are more aggressive. Orange Babu happens to be a "bad-tempered" spider, so let's talk about it briefly today. 2. It is not recommended to handle tarantulas over 5cm, because accidents are not good, but you must not handle the orange babu, he is really aggressive! Please be sure to prepare a 20~30cm tweezers, no matter how big he is, you must not handle him, you must use tweezers. Don't think I'm a coward, his poison is no joke! I was bitten during the breeding process, but fortunately it was a 7cm individual that didn't bite my hand, but it was really "exciting", but if it was broken, I might be "uncomfortable" for a while. 9. Why is it bad for spiders to get on their hands?It is not good for both yourself and the spider to handle it. It will make the spider nervous, and in serious cases it may go on a hunger strike or even die suddenly. If it is thrown to the ground, its stomach may be broken and it may die directly. Spiders are not toys, they are lives. All spiders are poisonous. It's a lie to say they are not poisonous. Some are stronger than others. The red rose is very weak. Its toxicity is similar to that of a bee. It is very docile and you can handle it, but it is best not to. First of all, it has suction cups on its feet. If it doesn't bite you, it will scratch you, so it is best to wear gloves. Also, it is afraid of heights. If you lift it up, it will get nervous, and when it is nervous, it will either bite you or fall to its death. It is better to hold it low. Finally, don't handle it too many times, or it will go on a hunger strike. 10. Can the Brazilian Solomon's spider be handled?You can get started. Brazilian Solomon spiders are relatively docile. As long as they are not stimulated, they are generally gentle, and many people play with them directly. It is a common pet spider. Humans have been breeding Brazilian Solomon spiders for 50 years. Brazilian Solomon spiders are huge in size, with an adult spider being about 24 cm long, making them the giants among spiders. |
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