Eric was great to deal with from beginning to end. He was friendly and helpful the whole way through. The scorpions were amazingly well packed. He even color-coded different species and ages! I would buy from him again in a heartbeat.
Awesome
I can never get enough photos of centis. I could never myself own one, but I like to live vicariously through your pics guys. Keep up the good work.
Just as a counterpoint. I have an A. anax female who is extremely defensive. She rears almost everytime I have to do something in her cage. She's in a five gallon so I'm not too worried about her actually biting me, but she would if she could.
Hey, I just thought I'd mention the fact that there are giant isopods that get imported from madagascar now and again. I've seen them for sale and they were around 3-4 inches in size. I saw a post somewhere of a few for sale but I can't recall for sure. I don't know much about the care of...
Umm, I'm curious are those color varieties of the species mentioned? I have all 3 species myself and none of them look anything like the picture you posted except for maybe the last one but the color is different in that one as well. Still, they are stunning spiders and if mine turn out like...
Online
Coming from NYC there are no tarantulas for sale in any pet store I have ever been in. The only show nearby is in White plains which is just far enough to be an inconvenience and I'm never in town when it is. So for me, online dealers and other collectors are my only real option...
Well, in my opinion the colors of the N. Chromatus are much more vivid than the A. geniculata. And since the A. geniculata gets noticebly bigger its really a question if you want color or size. Just my 2 cents though. (For the record I have a few of both)
Howdy
Hello all,
The names Sam. I'm a born and raised New Yorker. I'm a part-time college student full-time nursery school teacher. I've been interested in Tarantulas ever since I stumbled across a dealer at the local expo who had a T. Blondi for sale. Aftert that I did my...
Stumbled into it
I found Arachnoboards when I was looking for information on preying mantises ironically enough, considering I've been keeping tarantulas for 5 years now and I'd never heard of it.
Amazing
Hey,
I am usually more of a tarantula kind of guy, but the photos of your pedes are truly jaw-dropping. I mean they gave me chills. Really excellent job.
-Sam
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