@Arachnophoric Thanks for your help! The next one should be easier because it grew quite a bit after that one. My avatar is a picture from a couple days ago. It was the first time I'd seen it in over a month.
@Arachnophoric It was a struggle just to spread the molt out because it's so small. The T was approx 1 1/2" when I saw the molt pushed out of it's burrow.
Thanks! They certainly are beautiful T's with that velvety black color. And now that I'm hooked, I just picked up a 1/2" B. Boehmei sling and have a list going for future T's to add to what I'm sure will be a growing collection.
My G. Pulchra was a little over an inch when I got it. It was in a shallow container with very little substrate in it and when I transferred it to the new enclosure, it didnt waste any time making a burrow. I hadn't seen it in over a month when I noticed there was a molt pushed to the top of...
I did the same thing you did. I also have an Asian Forest scorpion and wanted a tarantula. I read through the Tom's Big Spiders article on beginner T's and settled on a Grammostola Pulchra because of the color, temperament, and husbandry. Still waiting to find out if it's a male or female. Not...
Hi everyone!
I'm Scott from MN And I'm new to Arachnoboards and the hobby. Got a Grammostola Pulchra a few months ago and am very excited to watch it grow and mature and eventually add a few more T's now that I'm hooked
I learned about Arachnoboards from Tom's Big Spiders and will have to learn...
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