I purchased some spiderlings from this seller who graciously agreed to delay shipping until after an event I needed to attend. Shipped on time, good packing job, excellent communication, cool freebie too! Diego is a good guy and I would not hesitate to purchase from him again. 10/10
Just a guy who likes spiders. Been keeping tarantulas for more than ten years now. Mostly use the boards to connect with other members for breeding projects and the like.
one, I have a 6-7" Cpede (not sure what gender is) s\he is pretty much a pet hole right now..and I've heard they shouldn't be. so either i'm doing something wrong, or maybe a molt? she's been buried for several weeks now. as far as care, she has damp, cocofiber, (about 4" deep) and a large open...
As the name implies, I'm going to try breeding this species. male is mature and ready to go, female molted about 1.5 months ago. I'm just a bit unsure of
whether to simply put him in her enclosure and see what happens, (of course being ready to separate them if it goes sour) or to put them...
make sure s\he has plenty of moisture, (also that it is not just molting slings can fool you lol) other than that, I hope someone more knowledgeable will come along to help..
you can't go wrong with world terrestrials. personally, they are my favs. if you want something calm, i'd say a brachyeplma would be great. also a grammostola isn't a bad choice.
lasiodoras are great, affordable, and easy to care for, but may not be as calm as the others mentioned. my 5" lp is...
in a month or so, i will be getting some slings, mostly brachys, acanthoscurrias and nhandus. so terrestrails and birdeaters. they will be around 1" when i get them what should i keep them in? is a 16 oz deli container ok? also, might be getting some smaller avicularia, paraphysa, and...
many species can be handled, however all prefer to be left alone. i leave mine alone all the time except when rehousing, or using for educational purposes.
been a good while since i've posted pics. well here they are :)
G. pulchripes new girl very sweet, good eater about 6" now..havn't found a name for her yet..
G. rosea. calm, pretty, she's a little buldozer. was my very first T and holds a special place in my heart..she's about 5" name's...
hey haven't posted in quit a while. anyway, soon i will be able to make a purchase from a tarantulas site ordering several slings. they also sell adult desert
hairy's. i was thinking about getting one. i have kept P. imporator V. spinigerus and V. confusus successfully. and i'm wondering about...
hey, been a while sine i've posted but i wanna keep some K. hibernalis and maybe send some to a friend. anyway, if anyone could give me their basic are ie enlosure size\furnishings and temps water feeding stuff. thanks. also, i may have to keep them in a deli cup over night and possibly in the...
G. rosea
L. parahybana
P. murinus
H. lividum
B. boehmei
B. emilia
B. smithi
P. metalica
P. regalis
A. versicolor
M. robustum
A. geniculata
N. chromatus
ARRGGHHH i can't decide! lol so i listed a few of my favs :)
my rosea molted a while back, and finally came outside today.......i was stunned. she is GORGEOUS. i saw a thread a while back about the 'most undesirable T' i didn't read it all, but a lot of people said G. rosea...idk why anyone could say that about this spider...rosea is a very very...
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