Either get it spayed/neutered,give it away,or learn to deal with it.Those are your only real options it appears.Might as well do one of them and ease your suffering.
Honestly,Iriodpelma are no better. We actually find Tap's to me the calmest of all mentioned.We have everything discussed in this thread,and the Iridopelma are the quickest to bite.Our Tap's would all rather run and hide,and in 6 years of having them we have seen MAYBE 2 threat displays.The...
Mmmm....amazonica.We have some of the so called "real" ones from Manaus.And finding a male sucks.I wouldn't even mind grabbing slings to raise,if I knew for a fact that they were what they were supposed to be...
Hardly a champ(but thanks),but have just seen things get a tad "nutty" when oddballs like this pop up and there are only a couple people with females.Fingers crossed it IS a mae,and can be positively ID'd as huriana.It would be great to see more in the hobby,as they are pretty nifty...
I'd love to have that male,I however refuse to become involved in a bidding war for him. We currently have 3 females.We have produced them in VERY limited numbers in the past.Nifty spiders,we will probably just keep ours as pets until they croak,since males are no where to be found.
We have a couple A.minatrix communals,one a 20 tall with 4 females,the other a 32 oz deli with 7- 1 inch slings.No losses,no issues to speak of.We plan on tossing a MM in with the 4 girls too see what happens. They all have their own tubes/territories,so I don't expect any drama.
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