@CEC Yeah, she is actually bright blue in the correct lighting, but only barely. I wondered if (like you said) she just hasn't molted for a while. Oh, and she has been hanging out at the bottom of the cage (she never touched the ground before). Maybe just closer to the heater? I don't know...
@JavaJacketOC Yah, I got her two weeks ago at the same size, but she's a lot more happy than she was at Petsmart! I saved her.:arghh::angelic: (They'll just replace her but....) Anyway, she is 3.5" to 4" and is a female (Petsmart manager said she was laying eggs). But what does Petsmart...
So, I have received many different answers to this question and most are inconclusive. Does anyone know what kind of tarantula I have specifically? She is a female... I think. Petsmart said she was laying eggs (although Petsmart probably knows squat). She is between 3.5 to 4 inches. Her...
I want to publicly apologize to cold blood for my trolling and quick tongue.
I have thought about what I said and realize it was in poor taste and disrespectful. I plan on using more decorum and civilities in my replies. Thank you for being forgiving toward my comments, and I plan on staying on...
I am sorry, cold blood. It is difficult to determine the meaning of words from plain text, but it was immature of me to jump to conclusions. Truce, friend. I will remove my disagree.:shame:
Oh, ok! Thx dude! You may be right! I will have to wait until she molts next to decide. I will show you her molt and pics after she does so that you can help me identify. I don't really know that much yet. Thanks!;)
P.S. Why are some people so nasty on here? It's kind of sad. Thanks for...
Ok, man. No need to get your panties in a bunch. Just a simple mistake. I suggest kindly disagreeing with people when you do, which, honestly, will make people respect you. Just some advice. No offense. I think the others would agree with me.
Oh, and, respectfully, I don't think I will take...
Is my tarantula (Lady is her name) really an Avicularia avicularia?
Help! Some people say "yes," while other say "no." She is 3.5 to 4 inches and a female. I have heard some people call the exact same kind an Avicularia metallica. Please, could someone clarify? Here are pics.
Don't really...
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