Then we know that.
If you not understand what I try to say, just Google it. Who needs Arachnoboards anyway? Wait! I will Google it. No? Just Google it!
@The Grym Reaper
This is not a contest. From what I have seen and the conclusion I can make from all of that; the picture shows a male. Sorry, I can't make a case to defend my point in English. I'm happy to be wrong tho.
This is not a good picture...but, it's a very lovely spider to have! From the rehouse the other day. Only time I can (try) to take a picture. S/he is still very small, about 2 cm/less than an inche. Please look at @basin79 videos if you better want to understand what I mean.
Here we go again... Haven't I reed this kind of claims before? No evidence from the OP...no bass notes in tune to follow... The thread should simply be closed! End of discussion!
I totally agree with you! The 'hard" question still remains; how do we get to only have serious breeders in the hobby? I mean, everyone agrees with what you say, but the reality looks very different. If I buy a T. vagans from a trusted breeder... how the h*** should I be able to know if...
Thanks. But I did. Why do you answer in her place anyway? She obviously can speak for her self.
Well, this is not the thread for those kind of conversations, but please continue and let me know where.
With all respect, me not knowing how to say in this language.
When one of my T. vagans (crossbreed or not...) molted into a mature male and the former so very black parts got, well, BLACK... It's amazing to see this black! I very well know that I might sound silly, but that's how it is I love the new genus name!
@Feral
Do invertebrates have feelings? A sentient understanding of, for example, pain?
Do you keep invertebrates as pets?
If so, do you feed your invertebrates with invertebrates?
With all respect.
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