Dylan is spot on. Also they do very well in moderate humidity but also thrive in drier conditions (not dry). You can see major difference in color when they have a proper amount of humidity. It is white legs and some others that are more susceptible to mycosis, not galapagoensis with banded...
I figured it is about time I made a proper thread from all my spiders. I will kick it off with my two newest additions and try to add more every week or so.
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens 0.1
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I really cannot spell it out for you anymore clearly than I already have. Per my previous statement, the "body of evidence" is right before you and it spans decades. If you cannot look at the forums for invertebrates that literally span decades and wrap your mind around my point then I just do...
I am just going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you have not fully researched when this was more recently dredged up and its actual practice and involvement in the hobby over the last few decades. The context of the act itself in relation to the current and even last few decades...
This is hilarious, one channel dredges up archaic law and people come out of the wood works for weeks on end with keyboard sputum.
If any of this was remotely relevant there would be no hobby, disregard and move along smh
The south American giants are on display more than anyother I have kept. Specifically white legs, which also happen to avg around 1’ but come at a steep price (also very hardy compared to asiatic pedes)
Guys/Gals this is serious I don’t understand how people can pretend that watering your pets is bad. This is how I hydrate my cats, they hiss a lot but I found is the only way I can really soak them.
Edit: This should be in discussion...late night lol
Hey all,
Ive poured over the threads and have not seen any progress on work towards identification of the P. sp. “ chicken spider”/antinuos cf./ect.
Im not sure if I have overlooked threads or what, but Ive seen them pop up on lists from...
Ive have two Ive raised from small juveniles, and multiple other SA giants....all very easy as far as husbandry. Very tolerant, and all of mine are pretty active. Ive tired many setups and they seem to like just a dry sub with a water dish, not much else too it really. The only time mine get...
Not in this instance, you think I would let go of my collection if that was the case lol.
Long story short people can go from little to zero reaction to hives/difficulty breathing over a couple decades of interaction.
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