B.vagans > JLo (she's got a rump like JLo )
B.albo > itchy (always scratching its butt and making me itchy)
P.Regalis > Regalia (because she is my pride and joy and she is very regal. )
Had a friend here in new England that a similar scenario happened to him. A female OBT had an unexpected eggsac it hatched without him knowing it wasn't until he found some crawling in his T room that he realized what had happened... 1 year later he finds a small OBT on top of his stove a week...
My b.vagans comes when called
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Couldn't upload video so I posted the link to my post on Facebook arachnoboards hopefully it comes out.
That looks amazing Ashton! I like it alot.
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BTW, Regalis aren't mature at 5".
Poec54 her mom is 8" I am fully aware that they are not fully grown at 5+ , I am just looking to set her up in something were she can live the rest of her...
I am about to rehouse my 5+ inch female p.regalis. .. and was looking on examples of what size enclosure you use for yours? What substrate? How many inches of substrates do you put? Live plants? Fake? Etc.. etc. .. if you can post pictures cool... thanks
I mostly feed superworms,mealworms, and the occasional hisser to the bigger ones... When I get them from a friend, so there diet consists of mostly them , and i haven't had any problems... I hate crickets and all roaches , well LOOK LIKE ROACHES! :D
I gut load them as i buy over a 100 a month ...
Speaking then from my experiences : hence I go on to say it can happen :)
So in NO way am I stating it is a RulE...
Been keeping T's now for 8yrs... Have raised a few species , all the males matured before the females...
(but that's my experiences :)
I'd say breed it... And please make the results public... And keep us posted on the breeding results of the siblings...
On another note: I think we must take into account that diet also affects color over a span of time... Most of these tarantulas are being fed crickets,roaches,mice,anoles...
The abdomen looks very small... And like above poster says... It might be a weaker sling...
and its survival is because of its captive conditions, in the wild it probably wouldn't stand a chance... Just my opinion :) good luck...
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