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13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 9 months ago #61042 by BiG DoG
Pissy :P

I have also not been tagged in all my years of keeping T's and I do it the old fashioned way rock

But ja this is the strangest topic I have ever seen, up till today the need for this has never crossed my mind.

but I am glad now newbies and scardy cats have no more excuses, now everyone can keep T's shocked

Come on people spread the word, even your gran can keep spiders now, even the teleporters can be mastered :laugh:
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13 years 9 months ago #61043 by Shaun
Thanks for all the replys guys :)

After reading about the "bagging system" I decided to try it on the T. gigas I got from Swifty earlier today (Thanks again ;) ) and it worked like a bomb, but I was worried that the bag I had coaxed it into wasnt big enough and that it might run out of air (just a random thought that hit me) and i was still busy with the new encloser, soooo I let it out onto my hand and surprisingly it sat there while I finished the tank.

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rock

After some thinking, I highly doubt it will run out of air....didnt want to take my chances after only having it for a few hours :silly:

8) Shaun
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13 years 9 months ago #61048 by Master Bater
I think its worth noting that I cannot take credit fot the T. Gigas, I didn't sell it to you :silly:

Ts:
0.2.0 B. Vagans (13cm)
1.0.0 L. Parahybana (16cm)
0.1.0 N. Chromatus (13cm)
1.0.0 A. Versicolor (11cm MM)
1.0.0 P. Faciata (17cm)
1.0.0 P. Regalis (16cm MM)
1.0.0 B. Boehmei (4cm)
0.0.1 B. Albopilosum (6cm)
0.0.1 B. Smithi (4cm)
0.0.1 B. Auratum (4cm)
0.0.1 P. Irminia (6cm)
0.0.1 A....

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13 years 9 months ago #61054 by Steven Knoetze
I too have never been tagged and I don't intend on being betten anytime soon so I will continue with my "Bagging" system.
There's brave and then there's just looking for trouble.

@shaunspider, beautiful T gigas, mine is starting to show those colours and its a very underrated tarantulas IMO.

"you're never a loser until you quit trying"

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13 years 9 months ago #61097 by Huzaifah
I've always just coaxed the T from its previous enclosure into the newer one ..or if I plan on using the same enclosure ,will just get it into a smaller container ..nice P.regalis shaunspider

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13 years 9 months ago #61277 by Taki Tsonis

Shaunspider wrote: Thanks for all the replys guys :)

After reading about the "bagging system" I decided to try it on the T. gigas I got from Swifty earlier today (Thanks again ;) ) and it worked like a bomb, but I was worried that the bag I had coaxed it into wasnt big enough and that it might run out of air (just a random thought that hit me) and i was still busy with the new encloser, soooo I let it out onto my hand and surprisingly it sat there while I finished the tank.

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rock

After some thinking, I highly doubt it will run out of air....didnt want to take my chances after only having it for a few hours :silly:


Zero chance of it running out of air unless you planned to leave it in there for months??? And even then, the bag would have to be of the airtight variety.... :spider:

You can take an Aphonopelma to crickets but you can't make it eat!

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