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  1. Lasiodora?

    Lasiodora?

    Was dropped off at a local pet store - any ideas? The girl who dropped it off said it's a "rose hair 100%" but I'm certain it's a Lasiodora sp. (Picture was taken at time of drop off and has been moved to a more proper enclosure)
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    8X8X12 Exo Terra

    Of course - I would ensure there is ample ventilation!
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    8X8X12 Exo Terra

    I have a few arboreal T's that are either close to adult or matured out. Those include: P. Cambridgei (Sub-Adult Female) C. Versicolor (Sub-Adult Female) P. Gigas (Suspect Sub-Adult Female) P. Pulcher (Sub-Adult Female) Would an 8x8x12 Nano Exo Terra with an acrylic top rather than the mesh...
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    Ceramic Heat Emitter

    Hello, I have been in this hobby long enough to know that having a direct heat source on any enclosure is a big no-no. Currently I have all of my T's in a bedroom which I heat once a day with a space heater that I run for 5-10 minutes every morning. The room usually is in the range of 68-75...
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    Comment by 'Alex Bezzina' in media 'Purchased as Chilobrachys huahini'

    I too think it is a Chilobrachys sp. "Kaeng Krachan" :)
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    T won't go off sides of enclosure

    You would be best to use an organic topsoil free of any pesticides or fertilizers. You can generally find this at most hardware stores. I'm fairly certain you can also order it off of Amazon too if I'm not mistaken.
  7. 2.5” Nhandu Chromatus

    2.5” Nhandu Chromatus

    Unsure of the sex. Often down in it’s burrow so this is the best picture I could get. Weighing female but what do I know :)
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    Comment by 'Alex Bezzina' in media 'Brachypelma ??'

    Thanks everyone, just wanted to be sure :)
  9. Brachypelma ??

    Brachypelma ??

    This was sold to me as a little sling as a Brachypelma Albopilosum, however after the most recent moult I’m unsure. Can someone advise? It’s about 3” currently
  10. Hysterocrates Gigas

    Hysterocrates Gigas

    Approx. 4”-5” Sold to me a while ago as a confirmed female, wanting more opinions
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    Holiday advice....

    I've gone away on vacation before for more than a week and I have all different sizes of T's. I made sure when I left that they were all fed and whoever didn't eat I removed the prey item. I also made sure water dishes were filled where applicable and any small slings had some extra moisture in...
  12. 3-4” C. Fimbriatus

    3-4” C. Fimbriatus

    Any help would be appreciated :)
  13. P. Fasciata

    P. Fasciata

    About 3” leg span currently. Any help would be appreciated.
  14. Chilobrachys fimbriatus

    Chilobrachys fimbriatus

    About 4” leg span :)
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    Comment by 'Alex Bezzina' in media 'Heteroscodra Maculata'

    @Andrew Clayton That's what I was thinking too.
  16. Heteroscodra Maculata

    Heteroscodra Maculata

    About 2 - 2.5” at the moment. Any ideas? :)
  17. OBT

    OBT

    This is one of my two OBT’s. It’s about 2 inches right now. Any ideas? Best photo I could get.
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    Comment by 'Alex Bezzina' in media 'Psalmopeous Pulcher'

    @Venom1080 My understanding is that females have a pretty distinct curve where as males it is usually more or less a straight line?
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    Comment by 'Alex Bezzina' in media 'Psalmopeous Pulcher'

    So we have two votes male, and two votes female. Who should we get involved for the tie breaker? @boina perhaps?
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