Well look it this way:
Photo 1 =Old smithi now hamorii have more black carapax and more darker orange knees ( mexican red knee )
Photo 2 = Old annitha now smithi have more orange on carapax and are brighter in the kneed ( mexican orange knee )
Thank you :) At the moment I'm keeping an Drassodes sp. + Tegenaria domestica + Amaurobius ferox + Marpissa muscosa + Zoropsis spinimana and an other jumping still need ID for it after it moults. :D
Got my very first T today for free :D
I'm so happy. Was always busy with Araneomorphae.
Now I can start my Mygalomorphae ( Theraphosidae ) :D
For the people who did not know yet ( 2017 ) :
- Brachypelma smithi is now Brachypelma hamorii
- Brachypelma anitha is now Brachypelma smithi
Yes, they don't need their mother nor dad lol.
I always put them in a small water bottle with toilet paper in it so they can web around.
I also have one waiting to hatch again :D Agelenidae are the easiest to take care of
With the 14 sacs my E. atrica laid I put them in a empty water bottle ' small size bottle ' first putted some toilet paper in it, just let them in there out of sun and heat just room temp.
they will hatch when they want hehe :) nothing hard
Here's a photo from when i had them :) just make some...
haha thanks man, means alot. takes a lot of photos to get a good one though :D but i'm happy that i always have one good photo hehe sometimes have more depends on the size of spider it is :D
For example this Aumarobius ferox :D eyes are bit out of focus though
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