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  1. Paul1126

    Thoughts on this enclosure design

    All Ts are different, but I always offer all my terrestrial spiders more than enough substrate to dig if they want to. I have a T. albo that does not dig at all. All Ts are different!
  2. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'Grammostola actaeon'

    Unconfirmed, they are more leggy than other tarantulas
  3. Brachypelma boehmei

    Brachypelma boehmei

    Hands down my favourite T
  4. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'epicureanum'

    Any idea of the cause?
  5. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'emilia'

    Might be the camera
  6. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'image_50766081.JPG'

    Look at the colour! That's why hamorii are my favourite T!
  7. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'epicureanum'

    This was my initial thought, although it's stayed this way throughout. It doesn't seem like it's causing problems, I'm pretty positive it will disappear in one or two moltd.
  8. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'epicureanum'

    It isn't half as bad as the post you linked, nothing leaked, I didn't notice it right after the molt only when it hardened. Doesn't act any differently either, will definitely keep my eye on it though
  9. emilia

    emilia

    My male specimen.
  10. epicureanum

    epicureanum

    The mark on its abdomen is not a burn. I'm guessing the last molt was a bit dry so some got stuck, anyone experienced anything like this?
  11. Grammostola pulchra

    Grammostola pulchra

    Tiny juvinelle, has barely grown since I got it.
  12. Grammostola actaeon

    Grammostola actaeon

  13. Grammostola iheringi

    Grammostola iheringi

    One of my favourite tarantulas!
  14. Paul1126

    Comment by 'Paul1126' in media 'pulcherrimaklaasi'

    I just read that, it was sold to me as I described. Thanks for letting me know!
  15. pulcherrimaklaasi

    pulcherrimaklaasi

    Beautiful shot of my juvinelle
  16. Paul1126

    More "challenging" New World T's for more experienced beginners?

    Theraphosa genus. They're huge, fast and skittish. I rehomed my big guy 4 times and to be fair he's fine never seen him kick hairs.
  17. Paul1126

    T. Vagans trying to molt twice

    Sucks, had the T since it was a tiny little sling. Lessons have been learned from this!
  18. Paul1126

    brachypelma kahlenbergi with a serious attitude problem

    I loved this T he died last week as a mature male. He lived a lot longer than I thought he was a mature male for nearly 2 years.
  19. Paul1126

    T. Vagans trying to molt twice

    Unfortunately this T died. After adding more substrate and the fall not being far at all, I found the T again on its back and it never recovered.
  20. Paul1126

    T. Vagans trying to molt twice

    It is most definitely the cause. He's on the mend now though!
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