mine decided that it is an arboreal t... another observation my obt would destroy its web once in a while and would make another one at the same exact spot. weird
t's would have different personalities even if they came from the same sac and would grow at a different pace..
i know of 2 ts that came from the same egg sac.. one was a voracious eater and the other one was eating like a model.
i guess ur doing nothing wrong its just the way your t...
in my experience they are terrestrial t's but they tend to lead a semi arboreal lifestyle at times.. when it was a bit smaller it used to use a flowerpot as a hide but when she got a bit bigger, she completely abandoned it.
i have ts that would only go for roaches...
i had experienced some ts not eating the roach that i gave them because it was too big for them..
just try giving it a smaller roach and see what would happen
i maintain 3 diff kinds of roaches: dubias, lateralis and lobster roaches.... so i...
its most probably a Phlogeillus baeri
if it does look like this then it is a baeri...
i own 2 one i raised from about from less than a cm and now approaching about 2 cm
cool t's cheetah13mo
i agree, my ava wouldnt flick right away but she likes to raise her rump.
@gumby
ockertis are really gorgeous, imho you have to see one in person because pictures dont give them justice
P H Y L U M A R T H R O P O D A
CLASS ARACHNIDA
(SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS)
ARANEAE
Theraphosidae Red-kneed tarantulas, tarantulas
Aphonopelma albiceps
Aphonopelma pallidum
Brachypelma spp.
SCORPIONES
Scorpionidae Scorpions
Pandinus dictator
Pandinus...
i apologize but i tried to google it but i didnt found any info abt Tapinauchenius Cupreus .. and somebody actually asked what i wanted to know and i answered the question honestly...
i wanted input from people who may own this particular sp so i could give it the best care i could give it...
tnx dreamslave... :razz:
mine is on the docile side but she does flick her hairs at me when she's doesnt want to be disturbed..
here's ava hanging out on my hand
i want to know everything about Tapinauchenius...
re:husbandry,temperament, how big it'll grow?
i dont have any Tapinauchenius spp but i have a couple of avics.
tnx eric and brian
im seriously considering getting a Tapinauchenius Cupreus but unfortunately i cant find any info abt this sp:?
any inputs would be greatly appreciated:razz:
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