I’m afraid the same thing is currently happening to my young adult female P. Metallica. I’ve had 1 recently do this before and she did eventually just end up dying like this as well. I will keep monitoring her for signs of nematodes but for now she has none. It is very interesting that I did...
Thats crazy!!!! How does someone send this thinking its a P. ornata lol but in regards to what it is, definitely not a Pampho.
Looks like a chilobrachys huahini!? Still a cool T but not a pokie 4sure. :cool:
Should be something she can molt out of with the proper care and it sounds like your doing a good job!
She looks to be in premolt now with that black coming down the abdomen.
Unless that black around the scar is part of the damage done to the abdomen but I highly doubt it.
No way to know...
It would be cool if there was . . . well actually I haven't asked around lol as far as I know there are only a handful of keepers in the valley myself being one staying in mission hills/pacoima. Would be pretty cool if more of us popped up with this thread :biggrin:
If you need help, advise...
Get that substrate out and rehouse the T . . . I just purchased 4 T's (2 Gbb, 1 Lv, 1 P. Regalis) and should have inspected them thoroughly the Regalis is all good but the 2 Gbbs had them all over after a few days. I Rehoused them and pinched grabbed them and began to remove the mites with a...
I paired them up and YUUUUP!!!! He tried using his missing pedipalp poor little guy but the other sure was working, just hope he had extra sperm in the one palp for the whole sac! He's 2.5" & she's 3"
I recently paired euathlus sp red and the feisty little girl barely managed to take the very tip of his pedipalp, so the hooks gone :cry: I have another female for the guy but I'm not to sure I wanna try to risk his life if one palp won't get it done.
There are plenty of threads that can help you care for and can answer any questions you may have for either one, your pokie and what looks like a Darlingi. I haven't really needed to make any threads due to the fact that my questions or concerns have already been asked and answered by other...
I currently own both species cambridigei and irminia, one of each for now x). They are both very beautiful, great eaters, & extremely fast! If given enough height with about 1 1/2 to 2 inches of substrate you won't see that "pet hole" thing. Both mine are at the 3 inch mark and can tell by...
If your looking to get a versi I would most definitely get a sling to watch it grow & go through it's color changes. I keep mine in a vertical jar I got at the 99 cents store & I drilled a few holes on top & a few above the substrate line with some cork bark for a hide. Try getting a container...
Had the same experience as pyro with my P. Smithi & Damn there Fast!!! Not my story though, of course the some of the worst decisions made are under the influence of alcohol like this one. I had a few drinks & was feeling a little ballzy so I decided, "Hey I'm gonna try to handle my Obt, never...
Euathulus Sp. blue
There are many tarantulas said to be blue femurs but the real one is a pulcherimaklassi (check spelling) ... If you do indeed have a MM then I would like to purchase it for my MF :) or we could do a breeding loan & 50/50 the sack.
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