Check out Tom Moran’s communal setup on Toms Big Spiders on YouTube. People are finding they don’t have to be from same sac. They share prekilled prey items, much like the mother does for slings of this species. Depending on the actual size of your slings, I’d maybe do a medium/small critter...
05DD22BE-3764-4872-B525-8CAB09C60C8F by TMO posted Oct 13, 2018 at 9:36 PM
Here’s a different shot. More light. I see more gold then blonde. But extremely fuzzy. I don’t really have a preference what she is, I got her in a trade.
I gotcha guy! For people like me, I see them labeled both ways at shows. I’m working on learning the species I’d like to keep so that when I see them, I will know. I am a middle school science teacher, so I do understand the importance of binomial nomenclature. I’m just happy to have the little...
A. chalcodes - Arizona Blonde
B. hamorii - Mexican Red Knee
C. cyanoepubescens - Green Bottle Blue
L. violaceopes - Singapore Blue
I’m up to 10 T’s now!
I added 4 new slings to my collection. Hopefully I can keep these guys alive! I lost my geniculata sling to a bad molt 2 weeks ago, so I’m trying again.
i was given an A. geniculata. It was mailed to me. Didn’t really know what to expect except that I was getting a Brazilian White Knee. As soon as I started unpacking I knew I was venturing into territory I haven’t been in yet. All of my T’s have been adults, sub adults or large slings ( my OBT...
It doesn’t have tibial hooks or boxing gloves. And like I said, she’s a big girl. She’s wider than my hand so at least 4 inches. I know the males get pretty big too. My buddy, who is a breeder, helped pick her out and he suggested female too.
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