I’m curious to know what the quickest growing tarantula is. I wanna know if there is such thing as “a quickest growing” species, if it’s just the specific T, and what’s the has been the fastest growing T in your collection. So far mine has probably been my Nhandu Chromatus.
So on the Fear Not Tarantulas website you can see she has 5 different mystery spiders for sale and I purchased one (hasn’t arrived yet) but Im curious if anybody knows what they are
Now when I ask this question I don’t mean what’s your smallest species or largest species. I mean your largest tarantula currently. For example, if you were to have a 1” Lasiodora parahybana, but also have a 6” Brachypelma albipilosum... the albipilosum would be named bigger.
So yeah! Show me...
I’m very little educated on this tarantula and want to know more. I know it’s a arborheal old world species (btw correct me if Im wrong) that’s purple and is furry. I don’t know about temperament, sorta husbandry (basic arboreal old world [correct me if needed]), growth rate, or size soooo...
I’ve order a B. hamorii and wanted advice and peoples experience with them. I know they are fairly docile, easy to take care of, and have a strange growth rate. Will you tell me your experience with this species?
Your reply is much help :)
I love Brachypelma boehmeis and have heard a bit about them such as they’re more skiddish than most Brachys but husbandry is relatively basic such as other Brachys, and not to mention atrocious hair kickers. I ordered one and wanna know is there any vital information that I need to know about...
Oh my god
When I was reading I thought that bite was from your balfouris and I was thinking “WOW” but when you said it was your snake it made sense :happy:
Wow Im your pop is okay. I’ve seen lots of brown recluse bites and they’re bad
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