I have been looking for those since returning from Chile in 2019! Most of Santiago has homes built over fields where they used to live :(. I did see a few Porteri in a mountain bike park.
She is in a 10 gallon, my bad. I put in a few adult Dubia roaches, no interest so I removed them and then put in an adult mouse. After a few minutes she got in a defense pose and then just climbed to the top of the gage and hung upside down until I removed it. One note, she is at room temp on...
My 7" Female Lasiodora parahybana shed June 9th, has not eaten but just stared webbing little straight webbing from the ground to various spots on the glass ! Just rope like webs all over her 5 gallon tank. Can not figure out what's up with her. I thought she was hungry and threw in a few adult...
I alwats kept my Pamphos and Theraphosas in a 10 gallon or a tub. This female just does not walk around much to justify the larger tank. The tubs are not very clear so it it hard to see them without removing the top. My MM L.Klugi is in a larger tub with 8 inch sides...might just put her in one...
The heat is very low and she is sitting on that side but I will turn it off and maybe put her in a 10 gallon tank. I think she is still recovering from her last molt three weeks ago.
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I have a 7 inch Lasiodora Klugi female that molted three weeks ago. She has not eaten yet but I noticed here fangs are very small compared to her size, especially when compared to a Theraphosa. She has not eaten in probably 3 months, still is not thin. Even so she ate crickets and sometimes...
Two things.
Mine webbed up the place when the substraight was too wet.
It may be just hungry. These guys eat all the time. Mine is out roaming the tank when it is looking for food. These eat more than any T !
I was at a Petco in Portland this weekend and the manager said most tarantulas can no longer be sold in Oregon. I bought there last Avic for half price. I can not find any confirmation of this. Anyone here about this ? Bob
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