I started off with one T a year ago. I got a B. vagans sling. It is about 3”dls currently and I never see it except at night. I’m currently at 21 Ts and am pretty content for now.
Lol I already replied saying I wouldn’t be trying this method. At first I thought he must be pullin my leg but it’s hard to tell when it’s just text over the internet.
So I have a YouTube channel that I started for my tarantulas. I really don’t do much with it anymore. Content is scarce when you have a smaller T family. Every now and then I’ll get comments on my videos. This last comment advised me that if I ever use the “flood method” again for rehousing I...
I would love a P. murinus dcf but I have only ever seen one person near me selling one and it was way out of my price range and to boot they are out of stock. Might start putting aside moolah just in case one pops up one of these days.
Blue Ts are cool and all but I’m kind of indifferent about them. The only blue T I have is a pseudhapalopus sp blue and it won’t be blue forever since it’s a 1/4” sling right now :hilarious:
A have several Ts that might fit your “odds n’ ends” description.
1. Chilobrachys sp Namtok Phlio
2. Pseudhapalopus sp blue
3. T. truculentus
I unfortunately don’t have any good pics as they are all under 1”
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