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Old 05-24-03, 12:33 PM   #1
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Legend pics

my p. ornata

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What's a good setup like for one of these guys? I'd like his cage to be more arborial. I keep him in a Kritter Keeper right now, and I don't think that's the best way to keep an Ornamental. Any ideas?

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Old 05-24-03, 12:37 PM   #2
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:O She's is so pirdyful!!! Wow!! Tiny too
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can't beleive your holding an ornemental.. Ive only seen phychotic ones lol

Very nice..

Do they gain the bright yellow as adults?
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Old 05-24-03, 12:49 PM   #4
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He/she has a little red and yellow on the under legs, but other than that no where else that I know of. Thanks
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Old 05-24-03, 01:01 PM   #5
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I keep my Oramental in a large Kritter Keeper. But he is still small. With a Eco earth/sand mix and two large peices of bark going across on a 45 degree angle. He just hangs out between the two and catches food and spins webbing! Happy little T until you bug it! I spray a corner of the tank every couple of days. When it gets bigger I will do the same set up in a 20 gal! Just remember they like 70% humitity. This is an old site that never gets updated but it has great care info. www.bighairyspiders.com Check it out! My favorites are ornamental also! Have you seen the new bengal spotted ornamental?www.invertepet.com ornamental at Hope you enjoy-Tim.
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I know... I am surprised you are holding one too! most I have seen are BRUTAL, and stories seem to confirm that! must be a nice guy! lol Very nice!
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Old 05-24-03, 10:48 PM   #7
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Thanks for the comments, guys!!

btw, Tim and Julie B. That's pretty much how my setup is! Great! Thanks!
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I would be very carfull handeling ony of the poecilotheria because they have the most potent venom of any tarantula. We keep all your large adult poec's in 5.5 gallon hex tanks with a corc tube in the middle for a hide.
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