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  1. JoshDM020

    Threat of power loss

    Good news, Diego came and went pretty quick and didnt leave enough ice on the power lines to shut things down in my area. Thanks for the suggestions and feel free to keep adding more. Winter isnt over and someone else someWHERE else may need the info soon!
  2. JoshDM020

    Threat of power loss

    Alrighty, so, in the last few months ive added considerably more vertebrates to my collection. A leopard gecko (her name is PB, theres a story, I'll tell it some other time), a red eyed crocodile skink, two blue tongues, and my mother acquired a couple of blue dart frogs (i dont really know much...
  3. JoshDM020

    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Put me in, coach!'

    Never thought of trying this with an arboreal...
  4. JoshDM020

    Who molted today?

    My male did the same thing with his last molt. It was the only time I've ever been worried about a molt, but it went fine. Theyre pretty good at knowing where they can and cant molt.
  5. JoshDM020

    Who molted today?

    The cats of the tarantula world
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    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Pretty mystery brachy'

    @Liquifin I understand the classifications and how they've changed and stuff, I just didn't realize it was as easy as the size/shape of the black spot to tell some of them apart.
  7. JoshDM020

    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Albiceps'

    @AphonopelmaTX do you have any idea what sort of Aphonopelma we're looking at here?
  8. JoshDM020

    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Albiceps'

    @Nightstalker47 welp. This is a conundrum.
  9. JoshDM020

    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Albiceps'

    @Nightstalker47 ours is only 1.5" and it gets darker with every molt. Im not saying you're wrong by any means, i kinda thought the seller was a little sketchy, but maybe its just small? This was a potential breeding project so excuse me trying to keep some hope.
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    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Pretty mystery brachy'

    Wow ok, whats goin on here, i thought it was a little harder to differentiate between the various brachypelma?
  11. Narceus americanus/annularis complex

    Narceus americanus/annularis complex

    Wild caught, and reproducing! Alot. So. Many. Babies.
  12. JoshDM020

    Who molted today?

    Ive had a few molts over the last month or so. P. cambridgei Cambridgei by JoshDM020 posted Aug 2, 2018 at 11:59 AM B. albiceps Albiceps by JoshDM020 posted Aug 2, 2018 at 12:09 PM Mystery brachy male Pretty mystery brachy by JoshDM020 posted Aug 2, 2018 at 12:04 PM And my B. boehmei molted last...
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    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Pretty mystery brachy'

    Also i didnt know he was missing a leg until after he molted and i noticed one looked funny. @weibkreux thats kinda what I'm hoping for.
  14. 0.1 Geniculata

    0.1 Geniculata

    She's 100% my favorite right now. I know its not fair to the others, but its not like they care, anyways.
  15. Albiceps

    Albiceps

    This one is proving to be difficult to work with. Always shreds its molts and is weirdly skittish.
  16. JoshDM020

    Comment by 'JoshDM020' in media 'Pretty mystery brachy'

    If anyone knows who i might ship a molt to to have it identified, that would be great.
  17. Pretty mystery brachy

    Pretty mystery brachy

    Got this guy at petco. They had it labled as a $30 pink toe. Heavy premolt. Crickets everywhere. They usually sell em for $100. Sexed the molt as male. Wont be breeding or selling until i know what species.
  18. Cambridgei

    Cambridgei

    Molted recently. I was unable to retrieve the exuvia. Sure is pretty, though.
  19. JoshDM020

    A Good Millipede Expedition

    Read the whole title. Narceus americanus annularis complex. Spells out the whole thing. The link you posted is for typical americanus. Which i know are also in my area.
  20. JoshDM020

    A Good Millipede Expedition

    Well I'm not quite sure what to think, because everything youre saying about location range is totally backwards from what I've been reading. And your picture looks nothing like anything ive been shown for annularis at all. https://bugguide.net/node/view/15012 this explains the typical range as...
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