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  1. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'image_67506433.JPG'

    When mine is in premolt, it's long and she gets quite skinny and then takes awhile after to plump back up. ;)
  2. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma sp. Blue'

    Yes, it pretty much is. Same chill personality as well. My girl is pretty friendly.....even more friendly than my H.chilensis! She loves coming out of her enclosure and walking around. Lol
  3. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma Lagunas'

    I actually got this girl by mistake! She was supposed to be a T.sp.cajamarca lol but at that point she was too young to tell. I got to keep her though, and eventually got a t.sp Cajamarca later on!
  4. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma sp. Blue'

    They are literally the exact same blue as the T.cyan..just no red hairs and they have some white hairs on the abdomen.
  5. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma Cyaneolum'

    I do not have the Ockerti or the Pruiens, but maybe some day!!!! I love Thrixopelmas! 
  6. Thrixopelma Cyaneolum

    Thrixopelma Cyaneolum

    Beautiful female Thrixopelma Cyaneolum. Amazing species.
  7. Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca

    Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca

    Beautiful female Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca
  8. Thrixopelma Lagunas

    Thrixopelma Lagunas

    Thrixopelma Lagunas Female
  9. Thrixopelma sp. Blue

    Thrixopelma sp. Blue

    Female Thrixopelma Sp. Blue- gorgeous species with an amazing temperament.
  10. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca'

    Nope she doesn't use her hide or burrow at all, but as a sling I'm not sure if they do or not. Most likely they do. Lol If you have a choice to add another sling, check into Thrixopelma Cyaneolum or Thrixopelma sp. Blue. Both are amazing (and very similar to eachother) species. Well worth the...
  11. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca'

    Awesome! Glad you took a chance and ordered one!!! I've had mine since she was a juvenile, I think I've had her around 2 years. Someone was downsizing and knew I'd actually ordered a Cajamarca a couple of times and one came as wrong species, and two others from someone else came in dead, so I...
  12. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca'

    Just a normal terrestrial setup is perfect for them. Same setup you'd use for Brachys and Aphonopelmas, etc. I do overfill the water here and there but she doesn't seem to care whether I do that or not. She is one of the calmest Ts that I have, never kicks hairs or threat poses, never bolts...
  13. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma Cyaneolum Female'

    Thanks!!! She is gorgeous and just an awesome species!!!
  14. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'F4588567-10F0-40C7-B04F-01E7AD80BA84.jpeg'

    Agreed. I am 99.9999% sure that this is a Thrixopelma Cyaneolum.
  15. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media 'Thrixopelma Cyaneolum Female'

    Absolutely. She is a favorite of mine.
  16. Thrixopelma sp. Blue

    Thrixopelma sp. Blue

    Female Thrixopelma sp. Blue. Amazing and curious species....she is "friendly" (as far as friendly tarantulas go).
  17. Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca

    Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca

    Female Thrixopelma sp. Cajamarca. Amazing girl...love this species!
  18. Thrixopelma Cyaneolum Female

    Thrixopelma Cyaneolum Female

    Amazing species I've had for a few years. She's a total doll...would highly recommend them!
  19. StormyMyth729

    Comment by 'StormyMyth729' in media '8EA6FB88-59DA-4156-B6C0-E5862CAF11AB.jpeg'

    This is not a Cajamarca. This is either a Thrixopelma Cyaneolum or a Thrixopelma sp. Blue..depending on how much red is on the abdomen. Either way, you have an awesome species there. From this lighting, it looks like a Cyaneolum.
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