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    MM P. pederseni

    He's been spoken for thanks.
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    MM P. pederseni

    I have a MM P. pederseni that molted about a month ago and I am looking to do a 50/50 breeder loan if anyone is interested let me know. Thanks for looking. D
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    housing advice for the obt plz???

    I've got mone in a KK with about an inch of substrate. She is very contemp and it took her about 2 weeks to come around and feel comfy. Mine is an adult so it was easy to tell when she was comfy because she webbed up one corner completely. She also started out in the upper corner, but eventually...
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    A P. pederseni?

    Thanks BrynWilliams, that link helped alot. I see it now. The markings on the forelegs are similar just no yellow on the pederseni. And thank you for the confirmation too. Now any idea on the male I have? I'll have to try for a ventral shot of him too.
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    A P. pederseni?

    We're in luck, I went in to check on her and this is what I found...
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    A P. pederseni?

    I was doing comparisons of pics on Ken the Bug Guy's web site. He shows a pic of a striata that has a dark tribal marking on the abdomen and even the carapace looked different. Yes there is yellow under the legs and no I haven't seen a cream band across the abdomen. I'll try to get a ventral...
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    Must see macro pics of the molted Siamese twins!

    absolutely amazing
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    A P. pederseni?

    The male Here is a pic of the male.
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    A P. pederseni?

    I have what was sold to me as a P. striata that I believe is a P. pederseni. Anyone else agree? If so, when are these beauties sexually mature? I have what is supposedly a pederseni that turned out male and is mature. I can post a pic of him to if need be. Thanks for any and all help.
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    DEEZ pics

    Thanks for the compliments everyone. I forgot that I hadn't named the incei yet. His name is Pimento. He actually molted recently and is mature so, anyone with a mature female for sale or would want to do a 50/50? Here's that updated pic of Crayola.
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    DEEZ pics

    Updated Pics and newly aquired A. hentzi, Oklahoma Jo G. aureostriata, Locks C. fasciata, Rico P. striata, Boo P. pederseni, Meg
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    Giant whiteknee tarantula

    I will be picking one up soon. Thnx for the info. :)
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    Comment by 'deez8legz' in media 'whats this???'

    possibly a juvie male lividum?
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    Comment by 'deez8legz' in media 'Unknown T in Tucson'

    possibly A. anax
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    Day & night lighting?

    room temperature is fine as long as it doesn't drop below about 65 degrees F, I think most users on here will agree. and silk plants are good for the enclosures because you don't have to clean the webbing off and they're very reusable.;)
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    Day & night lighting?

    I used them when I first got into the hobby and since I have stopped I actually see them more often than not without the lights. :)
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    Molt outbreak!??

    there are many factors and yes coincedence(?) is the biggest but depending on feeding habits as mentioned before, species, age and or size of the T, wheather they are fast or slow growers, weather and changing of the seasons all help in the times that Ts molt. I have had the same experience...
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    When is a gift not a gift?

    I have had a lot of success cutting up meal worms and feeding slings with the pieces of them. After a day or so take the pieces out though cause they will mold on you. Albops are hardy eaters so you can introduce pieces to them a few times a week. I know there's a meal worm shortage here, don't...
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    Vicious eaters?

    We have L. parahybana, GBB, P. regalis, B. albopolisum, B. vagans and our A. versicolors all are healthy eaters and attack anything put in the tank crix, fingers..........:D
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