For context, I recently received a mature male Avicularia Juruensis M2 (peru purple). On the other hand, about a year ago, I got my hands on another Avicularia Juruensis, but the seller was not sure on it’s morph type. I bought it anyways because I was looking for a penultimate juruensis M2...
I've heard of people feeding the female right before pairing her with a male right to the point where she's still eating the food so that she's too distracted to be interested in the male.
Curious though, has anyone had experience with this, and if so how did it go?
Some tarantulas behave in this manner in self defense. Since she thinks that the paintbrush is a predator, she’s pushing her abdomen towards it in hopes that her urticating hairs will brush off toward the attacker.
I’ve witnessed similar behavior in my Avicularia juruensis M2 as well, albeit, a...
I own a Euathlus truculentus green color form (atleast I think I do, it was sold to me as one and I did research, and it seemed to match the description) It looks like this.
You guys are close, it's one of the Euathlus species.
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