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  1. lateapexpredator

    Who molted today?

    Chilobrachys sp Vietnam blue
  2. lateapexpredator

    Well that escalated quickly...

    IDK if it's normal but it feels like it. I went from 1 plus 1 freebie to a total of 22 in 6 months.
  3. lateapexpredator

    Got some new slings today :)

    And a freeeeeeeebie.
  4. lateapexpredator

    I finally got my dream T

    Hope you enjoy it Griff.
  5. lateapexpredator

    Tarantula is defenseless before a monkey

    The ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiircle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiife.
  6. lateapexpredator

    Question about male tarantulas

    I got a vasectomy in September and IDK, I've been keeping a close tab on them.
  7. lateapexpredator

    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    lol I appreciate the answer, but it's a bit late. It's in a much better enclosure now and is doing well.
  8. lateapexpredator

    T price ?

    Depends on size and then sex. My 1" sling was $30.
  9. lateapexpredator

    Quick Chilobrachys dyscolus/ sp. Vietnam blue size check

    I did some searching but only found discussions on the differences between dyscolus/sp. Vietnam blue/etc and one person who said their female was 5". I have what was sold to me via Craigslist as a sp. Vietnam blue. I just want to know what their maximum size range is. Currently mine is about 3"...
  10. lateapexpredator

    Tarantula kicking hairs

    Kicking hairs isn't too big of a deal. My T. stirmi has kicked hairs at me opening the lid to her enclosure. Just don't try to make it happen and all will be well.
  11. lateapexpredator

    Got some new slings today :)

    Fun stuff Scara. Slings are the best.
  12. lateapexpredator

    How long can i leave water in my T's enclosure?

    Leave it in there indefinitely, refilling it when its gets emptied or dirtied by substrate, T poop, leftover prey, etc. It shouldn't ever be without clean, fresh water.
  13. lateapexpredator

    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    Has to be. Damn kids these days and their bad influences. I'm happy to report that the sling has started to make a web on the side underneath of it's cork bark. It must have just fallen and gotten stuck I guess.
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    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    The cork bark seen in the first picture was flat. I had positioned everything in hopes that the Avic would create a web extending from the top of the bark down to the plants in the hopes that it wouldn't make the web in an area that would result in it's destruction every time I opened the...
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    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    Yeah I know not to bother them, but I'd rather suck the water out gingerly than have her fall into it halfway through the molt and drown. I did a search about this before posting and while there wasn't a lot, there was one thread that suggested to do that with a syringe or paper towel. The odd...
  16. lateapexpredator

    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    Ok now it's not upside down in its dish and wandering around on it's leaves.
  17. lateapexpredator

    Avicularia purpurea sling molting in water dish

    Is this normal? The only reason I ask is because someone asked about their avic molting in their water dish in a Reddit thread earlier today. They mentioned that they sucked the excess water out of the dish with a paper towel so that's what I did. I know Ts are hard to drown, their setae being...
  18. lateapexpredator

    User My picture collection

    This little sweetheart was sitting on the lid of it's mason jar (better enclosure coming Sunday after a trip to Hobby Lobby) so I decided to gently help it down to it's cork bark, and it decided to run around my computer desk. Snapped this picture before helping it back into it's enclosure. What...
  19. lateapexpredator

    Avicularia avicularia bum leg

    I've got a 7 legged Avicularia braunshauseni Doesn't see to affect him/her at all.
  20. lateapexpredator

    Any New Additions?

    Got my most recent order in today: B. albopilosum A. purpurea C. darlingi C. schmidti L. violaceopes C. fimbriatus P. auratus C. lividus I. hirsutum D. diamantinensis S. calceatum H. maculata
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