The money spider comes from the rainforests of Southeast Asia overseas. Because it is beautiful, gentle, easy to raise, precious, and rare, it has always been a popular item in overseas pet shopping malls. The number is scarce, the supply is extremely scarce, and the price is high. After all, there are still a small number of people raising spiders. If you are new to people, it is better to raise non-toxic spiders first. So are the money-making spiders poisonous? The editor of Boqi.com will give you the answer below.
The money spider
The money spider builds a burrow in the ground , and build a door with silk as the center at the entrance. It has a rake with special teeth suitable for digging holes; body length is 2.5 cm (1 inch) or more, often dark brown in color; legs are proportionally short; rare in the southwestern United States and in tropical and subtropical areas. The hole can be up to 15 cm (6 inches) long, single tube or branched. The door is always closed, and the width is generally more than 2.5 cm; the opening of the branch point may also have a door. Except when coming out for hunting, stay inside the tube. If you are timid in nature, you will quickly withdraw into the tube when you are surprised.
The food eaten by the money spider is broad, mainly various insects or other invertebrates, such as grasshoppers, crickets (definitely introduced), locusts, mole crickets, elytra and beetles of the family Pteridae. , weevils, scarabs, cockroaches, cockroaches, ground beetles and other winged pests, moths, butterflies, pigs, chickens, duck livers, mealworms, earthworms, small fish and shrimps, etc., can all be used as spider feed .
The money-losing spider is a gentle, non-toxic and rare insect. Because of this, it has also become a popular item in foreign pet markets and is loved by overseas partners. If you want to raise a living spider, you have to worry about money and mood.
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