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  1. Knuckles

    Answered Where to post For Sale Ads?

    Hey folks. Hope y’all are all safe and healthy during these nutzo times. Anyway, because of unforeseen circumstances, I’ve gotta thin my collection out. The reason I’ve presented it like this is not to push them or advertise but I was hoping someone could actually direct me to the best place to...
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    Molting tarantula

    i have an a.chalcodes, it’s probably a 4 1/2 DLS. It’s been in heavy premolt for the last couple weeks. When I came home from work Today, to my surprise she was on her back molting! Well it’s been six hours and there’s been no progress in the molt, no movement, nothing. I’m worried she has some...
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    Comment by 'Knuckles' in media 'Acanthoscurria geniculata [molt sexing]'

    @Arachnophoric yay! That’s what I was suspecting and hoping for. Her mother is gargantuan, hopefully she is too! She’s growing like a weed!
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    Comment by 'Knuckles' in media 'Acanthoscurria geniculata [molt sexing]'

    @VanessaS After the molt I’d say it’s probably about a 2 1/2-2 3/4 DLS
  5. Acanthoscurria geniculata [molt sexing]

    Acanthoscurria geniculata [molt sexing]

    Cannot see spermathacae though there is definitely a flap. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. It’s an a.geniculata That makes a difference.
  6. Knuckles

    Tweezer/tongs preferences

    This is my preferred method as well. I’ve got the bamboo tongs for now though. They work well.
  7. Knuckles

    Tweezer/tongs preferences

    So, I recently purchased exo terras bamboo tweezers. They’re long, easy to use. I’ve read using bamboo or polymer tweezers is safer than metal due to the chance of injuring fangs during feeding or in the event or striking. Although, metal versions are obviously more durable and feel sturdier. I...
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    Came home to this

    Thank you, I’ve never seen it so closely like this. It was a surprise, honestly! He bit me! Am I infected!?
  9. Knuckles

    Came home to this

    Came home to my T climbing the corner of their enclosure and I noticed that she has a drop of fluid underneath her fangs. It looks like water and she does have a shallow water dish but it was an odd sight regardless. Anyone have any input? I’m very interested. She seems to be happy and healthy.
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