Picture 2 is a typically Lasiodora parahybana :D
But the one on the first picture does not look like a Lasiodora parahybana.
The band around the carapace is white. If it was a LP it should have the same color as the one on picture 2 ;)
I can tell you guys that this virus have spread to Europe :worship:
I´m already (trying) spreading it, but it´s not going well, people here seems to be immune to it :wall: for the moment!
But i´m gathering the troops and going to WAR :3:
It´s a war that we have to win :wicked:
IMO. I don´t think it´s a LP.
What is the red thing on it´s carapace on picture 4 ??
Definitely not something LP´s have ;)
Other then that, i´m clueless :wicked:
My mom bought a C. cyaneopubescens sling a month ago.
Her first T :D I´m taking the general care of it, because my dad hates spiders hehehe {D
I agree on the Grammastola, but don´t let her buy a G. rosea sling(IMHO). They are sweet and easy to keep, but they grow super, super, super slow...
I can only agree on using live plants in your enclosure. Allmost all of my T´s have live plants, and some are webbed up pretty neat and still going strong ;)
I use a piece of natural bark and some kind of wax plant?
http://www.insectgeeks.com/user/gallery/album/name_SpiderDane/album_1225/...
Hey and welcome to the board :)
It sounds reasonable enough for a Lasiodora parahybana or klugi :D
For your problem with the gallons, then google is your friend ;)
Try: gallons to liters converter :)
If you use the search function then you can find allot of care sheets :D
i would say C. fimbriatus :clap:
Very underrated spider! Simply amazing webbing. I have my juvenile 0.1 i low substrate enclosure with a shelter. The shelter was a waste in my case. She webbed up the entrance, and have made a impressive tunnel web that covers the hole enclosure :D
I would say C. fimbriatus! Very underrated IMO.
My juve female is quickly getting my favorite :D
Big attitude and some serious tunnel webbing :clap: Nice eaters and all ways good for thread posture :)
The only thing i really need is a good care-sheet! Can´t seem to find anywere :o
I actually have a split :eek: I can´t figure out whatever my female L. parahybana or my newly acquired juve female C. fimbriatus should have the first place.
My L. parahybana has a very bad temper. She attacks everything that moves i her enclosure and drags it back in, that includes tongs...
The big molt is 5.1" in the same position as in the picture :)
I don´t know the age of her, but she wasn't mature when it got her. I got her about 1 month before she molted that molt :)
She hasn't molted since thou :cool:
My Sericopelma sp. "rubronitens" did the same thing a few months ago {D
The sac was not fertile, and all the eggs were black :barf:
I see it as a sign that she is happy with her home :D
Sorry if my english isn´t the best, but its my secondary language
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