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Tips for Beginners Raising a Mexican Goldenback

2022-04-08 / 768 Read

Mexican goldenback is a spider that lives in dry areas. It is relatively large and has a long lifespan. It can live up to 20 years. The color of the Mexican goldenback is normally copper red on the abdomen and head, and black on the legs. Many novices keep Mexican golden backs because of their size and lifespan. Today, I will tell you about the newbie tips for raising Mexican golden backs.

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Mexican golden backs have fangs. Be extra careful, if you are accidentally bitten by a Mexican golden back, there will be pain and bleeding, and if you don't handle it carefully, it may cause the wound to become infected.

Beginners should control the temperature and humidity of the environment when raising Mexican goldenbacks. The temperature should be controlled at about 25 degrees, not lower than 20 degrees, and the humidity should be controlled between 50-80 degrees.