The Chilean fire rose (Grammostola rosea), as its name implies, is spider native to the intellectual property, and since it is a variation of the Chilean red rose variety, the difference between the two is Not much difference, very similar in length. Fire roses are ground-dwelling spiders and can make ground webs. So do you know how to feed it?
Chile fire rose
Chinese name: Chile fire rose
English name: Grammostola rosea Kingdom: Animalia
Door: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Subclass: Stembellae
Order: Araneae
Subfamily: Theraphosinae
Knowledge of rearing of Chilean fire roses
In recent years, more and more people keep pets, whether they are crawling or flying animals, some people are raising them. The attractive Chilean fire rose is a reptile market. A very popular reptile. So how much do we know about raising Chilean fire roses? What do we need to know?
Crickets, cockroaches, mealworms and barley worms can be the daily feed for raising Chilean fire roses. If crickets are used to feed larvae , or the first feeding after a week of molting, the jaws of the cricket should be removed or the head should be crushed with tweezers to reduce its mobility and ensure the safety of the spider. If the larvae are very small, the mealworms can also be cut into segments and fed by row. The growth rate of fire roses is not fast, so it takes about three years to raise from small larvae to adult, but this can get more sense of accomplishment and the fun of spider molting and growing.
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