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CATDOLL: What soil is best for raising spiders?

1. Is it possible to use coconut soil instead of coconut soil to raise pet centipedes, scorpions and spiders?

Coconut soil is only good at absorbing water and retaining moisture, but it is not necessary. Spiders are easy to keep. Water and feed them once a week.

2. What are the soil requirements for raising pet spiders?

There is nothing to be picky about the soil, just go to your backyard and shovel it. In fact, pay attention to the humidity. If it is a dry species of spider, the environment should not be too humid. If it is a tropical species, in addition to a small basin of water, you also need to spray some water on the soil to make its environment feel humid.

3. How to keep spiders in summer?

1. How to raise spiders

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.

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