anyone needs a male to breed with a female p.regalis and would be willing to split the spiderlings please inbox me i live in the uk in the wigan area. this is the best pic i could take due to this species being very light sensitive and skittish
@tcrazy thats what i was thinking it's roughly a 2" body and its stocky compard to other juveniles around the same length so that also makes me think its a brachy as most are stocky in build also when i bought it there was a shedded exo skeleton in its previous enclosure and it deffinetly has...
was sold as a mexican velvet black when i googled that name apparently its another name for a vagans however someone else said it looks more like aphonapelma anax(texas tan) anyone shed some light on this as i need to know what humidity to keep it at
@grayzone cheers mate i have bought 3 t's since my avic died so it didnt put me off owning more t's but i think if my b.smithi died i would probably go sick as it was my first t and it was also the spider that cured my arachnophobia even though i had seen spiders like p.metallicas and obt's...
hi i had a mature male avic avic die last autum it was my second t so i was really gutted and like yours it was hidrated well humidity was always around 80% and it had fed a few days before it died but i got up for work 1 morning and noticed it on the ground (upright)with all its legs folded...
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