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  1. Pedemonte Mario

    Mature male Heterothele gabonensis

    Ok cool. Thanks :D One of mine died few days ago :( it had a rupture somehow even thought there no possibility to fall in such sling cup :(
  2. Pedemonte Mario

    Mature male Heterothele gabonensis

    I bought me 2 of these :D Together with 3 H. Maculata 5 Diplura rurrenabaque 1 P. Lugardi Ps; how big is mature in cm?
  3. Pedemonte Mario

    Species Hapalopus sp. "Colombia" (all variations)

    I read around 6 - 8 cm? not sure also, i'm just into this hobby for almost 2 months :D already have 8 T's ^_^
  4. Pedemonte Mario

    Species Hapalopus sp. "Colombia" (all variations)

    Here is my favorite T of all T's :D Show me your Hapalopus species. Can't wait till mine is adult!
  5. Pedemonte Mario

    B. smithi vs B. annitha vs B. baumgarteni

    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 )
  6. Pedemonte Mario

    Definition of "Sling"

    What about subsub adult? or is that only in Araneomorphae? :)
  7. Pedemonte Mario

    Substrate...

    Ah! ok thanks :)
  8. Pedemonte Mario

    Substrate...

    People say to overflow the waterdish or spray the substrate... But won't it mold after long time? I'm using the regular cocofiber.
  9. Pedemonte Mario

    Species Brachypelma hamorii (a.k.a. Brachypelma smithi)

    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
  10. Pedemonte Mario

    Species Brachypelma hamorii (a.k.a. Brachypelma smithi)

    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
  11. Pedemonte Mario

    eratigena atrica egg sac

    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
  12. Pedemonte Mario

    eratigena atrica egg sac

    Indeed, i noticed cannibalism when i did not pay attention for long time, made me feel guilty though :p
  13. Pedemonte Mario

    eratigena atrica egg sac

    Just disabling them is ok, so that they still feel vibration of it.
  14. Pedemonte Mario

    eratigena atrica egg sac

    few of them will feed on one cricket yes, that's what I witnessed though. but try flies instead, is somewhat easier for them to penetrate.
  15. Pedemonte Mario

    eratigena atrica egg sac

    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...
  16. Pedemonte Mario

    Only ID or?

    That was with my Nikon D3200 and a af-s dx 40mm nikkor nikon lens so yes affordable hehe and I thought it was also a bit cropped
  17. Pedemonte Mario

    I am so genius...

    Allright can't wait to see the photo of it :D I had one last week also huge it was a male. here, but wish the photos were a bit smaller lol
  18. Pedemonte Mario

    Only ID or?

    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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