Giant tarant spiders

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The book about the giant tarantulas Theraphosa blondi and Theraphosa apophysis

  • 64 pages
  • many colour photos
  • Theraphosa blondi and Theraphosa apophysis
  • Author Boris F. Striffler
  • Publisher NTV

In this book, the author explains everything about the two giant tarantulas. It describes how to keep and care for these large eight-legged creatures, as well as the terrarium and how to handle these animals.

The following is described:

  • Systematics and body structure
  • The fascinating biology: From the life of giant tarantulas
  • All information on species-appropriate keeping: from suitable terrariums to equipment and technology to feeding
  • Successful breeding: Mating stimulation, various methods for egg laying and rearing the young
  • Solutions to problems: How to avoid the most common mistakes in care and how to help sick animals
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