Search results for query: Pachistopelma bromelicola

  1. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    Well, about a year later and managed to check off: - true S. gigantea - E. olivaceae (albeit I now only have one, so may need to secure a female) - C. doriae - sp. “Sumatran Tiger” and a lot of the easier-to-find ones.
  2. Spinnenfritzi

    Pachistopelma bromelicola experience

    I saw a picture of one recently and found them amazing. Their natural habitat also sounds interesting. Have you kept one? What's your experience with this species? I can't find them for sale atm but i will keep an eye out for sure.
  3. SpookySpooder

    Tliltocatl vagans Behavioral Study

    Thanks for the replies. It's been quite helpful in refining my thoughts and ideas. I understand your point on temperament, but please note: I am not saying that this "socialization" or "development" is meant to "tame" or "condition" a Tarantula into becoming a docile pet. I only meant it in the...
  4. A

    Tliltocatl vagans Behavioral Study

    ...tarantulas unique within the infraorder is their diversity and adaptations to specific habitats. For example, the species Pachistopelma bromelicola has adapted both physically and behaviorally to life within bromeliad plants which makes them unique among the tarantulas. However, mate...
  5. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    ...philippinus - O. sp. "Negros" - O. sp. "Quezon Blue" - Selenocosmiinae sp Palawan Blonde - Selenobrachys sp Romblon Pink - Pachistopelma bromelicola - More Phormictopus - Phormingochilus sp. "Sabah Blue" - P. pennelhewletti - Poecilotheria formosa - P. rufilata - P. subfusca - Psalmopoeus...
  6. l4nsky

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    ...(species I'd like to breed in captivity) minus my current collection list. Arboreal Tarantulas • Avicularia hirschii • Pachistopelma bromelicolaPachistopelma rufonigrum • Psalmopoeus sp. Panama • Ybyrapora sooretama • Ybyrapora diversipes • Stromatopelma cf satanas • Poecilotheria...
  7. SpookySpooder

    What species are you keeping currently?

    You weren't kidding about the addiction... Just stay there, I'm calling health services to come pick you up... Leave the spoon at home this time
  8. Arachnid Addicted

    What species are you keeping currently?

    ...aureotibialis 0.1.0 Orphnaecus dichromatus 0.2.0. Orphnaecus philippinus 1.0.1. Orphnaecus sp. "Quezon Blue" P 0.1.0. Pachistopelma bromelicola 0.1.0. Pachistopelma rufonigrum 1.2.0. Pamphobeteus antinous 0.0.0. Pamphobeteus crassifemur 0.1.0. Pamphobeteus fortis 1.0.0. Pamphobeteus...
  9. l4nsky

    What species are you keeping currently?

    As always, just no words lol. I could've sworn you had Phormingochilus sp Rufus at one point.
  10. Arachnid Addicted

    What species are you keeping currently?

    ...sp. "Silver" 1.2.0. Ornithoctonus aureotibialis 0.2.0. Orphnaecus philippinus 1.0.1. Orphnaecus sp. "Quezon Blue" 0.1.0. Pachistopelma bromelicola 0.1.0. Pachistopelma rufonigrum 0.1.0. Pamphobeteus fortis 0.1.0. Pamphobeteus crassifemur 1.0.0. Pamphobeteus cf. insignis 1.0.0. Pamphobeteus...
  11. Pmurinushmacla

    Dream Tarantula(s)

    I question the morality of keeping something like a dwarf caiman in captivity. For me, tarantulas usually set up shop somewhere and just wait for prey, so I dont really mind keeping them in captivity. Plus theyre inverts, who cant really think. The alligators here in Florida have a spot they...
  12. Tarantuland

    Dream Tarantula(s)

    ...support brown boxing. But some species Ones you can't really get currently: Poecilotheria rajaei Psalmopeus sp alquitran Pachistopelma bromelicola Ornithoctoninae sp Vietnam silver Eucratoscelus pachypus Munduruku bicoloratum Ones you can get but are pricy and/or rare: Ornithoctoninae sp...
  13. Arachnid Addicted

    User Arachnid Addicted's Tarantula Pictures

    Pachistopelma Pocock, 1901 Pachistopelma bromelicola Bertani, 2012 Female Pachistopelma rufonigrum Pocock, 1901 Female
  14. DaveM

    Science of “Semi-Arboreal”

    Very nice answer @AphonopelmaTX 👍 One small, nitpicky question: I've never seen the term boreal used that way. For organisms that live on the ground, we could call them ground-dwelling, terrestrial, or terricolous. Boreal means northern -- from Latin borealis "northern" -- from Greek mythology...
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    Science of “Semi-Arboreal”

    ...species of tarantula either. Life just does not like to fit into nice categories for us to use. For example, the species Pachistopelma bromelicola, which live in the leaves of bromeliad plants, isn't technically arboreal (they don't live in trees), semi-arboreal (again they don't live in...
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    Pachistopelma bromelicola

    Hey! Does anyone have any solid info about this species. Like if it it arboreal or terrestrial? I have mine setup as a usual Avicularia/Caribena enclosure. More height and with some corkbark. But it mostly stays on the ground and not a webber at all like Avicularia or Caribena. Here is a...
  17. Spoodfood

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    If you ever decide to breed P. cambridgei, I have an immature male right now. I do need to pick up another sling in hopes of a female. Psalmopoeus is great! I aspire to have every psalmopoeus species available in the hobby at some point.
  18. l4nsky

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    ...cupreus • Tapinauchenius rasti • Tapinauchenius sanctivincenti • Tapinauchenius violaceus • Tapinauchenius sp. Colombia • Pachistopelma bromelicola • Typhochlaena seladonia • Ybyrapora diversipes • Ybyrapora sooretama • Poecilotheria ornata • Poecolitheria subfusca 'highland' • Poecilotheria...
  19. Pachistopelma rufonigrum.

    Pachistopelma rufonigrum.

    Just as flat as P. bromelicola. Image EXIF: f/18 1/200s ISO-320 Speedlight 1/1 -0.3
  20. The Grym Reaper

    Good beginner OB or Arboreal

    Out of all the ones I've raised they're the best eaters as slings and hardiest species out of the entire subfamily. Neither genus is suitable for beginners, both genera are widely regarded as some of the (if not the) fastest in the hobby and their venom packs more of a punch than other NW...
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