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Haplopelma minax (Thailand Black)


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14 years 5 months ago #46860 by J.D. glinister
Okay so lets help Dimitri out a bit, we need info on some T's for the Tarantupedia and who better to ask than you guy's the ones breeding and successfully keeping them as pets. So please guy's and girls help out and supply the following info please. If you can't supply all the info just fill in what you know then and well fill in the gaps. Also feel free to add any other info you think could be useful. For and indication on how to full in the info see this example tarantulas.co.za/tarantupedia/theraphosi...mithi?category_id=84

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14 years 4 months ago #47724 by Dave Dawson
Common name Thailand black.

Keeping Conditions.
H.Minax is kept in a enclosure with large amounts of substrate, 15-20cm of substrate will be enough to
keep the devil in. A humidity of 65- 75 and temp of 20-28. Provide a hide( log, bark, drift wood)
so that the tarantula can have a oppertunity to burrow.

Growth rate.
This tarantula, grows at a very unpredicable pace. An adult female could not molt in a year and then molt
again 4 months late, but as a sling these spiders grow pretty quick.

Personality
Its a old world tarantulas, so its in its nature to be aggressive. Thai Blacks are regarded as one of the most
aggressive tarantulas in the world. It wont hesitate to bite and dig its fangs in. A bite from a H.Minax will cause
headaches and muscel spasims for a few weeks, but everyone acts differently to a tarantula bite.

My Advice is mostly from my personal experience, but everyone is
allowed to give there own opinion.

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