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Female moulted 09.X.2004 and the first attempt was 20.XI.2004. Don’t know about male. She ate a few crickets before meeting. No other special. Humidity and temp the same as in the whole room.
We put the male into the female cage, it’s quite big and there’s a lot of...
No :) From Your propositions B.boehmei will be kicker. Arboreal do not kick hairs, i had never seen grammostola kicking, and E.campestratus could kick but only in extreme situations i think
As for the G.aureostriata check this one http://home.insightbb.com/~deenak/tarantulas.htm
But they are just regular Ts. Treat them like the most of Ts. Temp about 20-28C humidity obout 60-80%
Touching her when she is going to molt very soon, or molting, is the worst thing you can do :/ Somtimes T are molting without rolling on back, or laying aside y... Now all You can do is waiting. Even if she is dying, there is nothig You can do now :( Don't touch her. Hope everything will be...
"No urticating hairs on abdomen, but like it's enigmatic genus has urticating hairs on pedipalps!"
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Could someone explain it to me how does it works?? They are not kickin but punching ;) uriticating hairs? Do they have a bald pedipalps instead of abdomen?
How does it looks like?
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