I don't really know of any places in DFW that sell T's. I do know that the NARBC comes to Arlington twice a year and then there's a smaller expo (Lone Star Reptile Expo) that goes to Arlington as well a few times a year. Location for the Lone Star Expo - Knights of Columbus Hall, 2625 South...
Earlier this year had my female Psalmopoeus Cambridgei drop a sac. 131 slings in total.
Cyclosternum Fasciatum. 2-3" confirmed female.
Tapinauchenius Gigas. Around 2.5" gotta love them colors!
Do not try to feed her, she will be fine. You do not want to disturb her at all while she's clinging to the sac. Disturbing her in anyway could stress/freak her out and she could eat the eggsac.
No worries, your comment is better than a like button. Thank you for commenting, I should have some more photos uploaded this week sometime.
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The temperature in my room stays between 74 and 78 year round. As for humidity I have a large deli cup in there for her drinking supply. I will just slightly overfill the water bowl once a week, but not too much where the substrate stays soaked and starts to create mold or becomes stagnant. I...
Ceratogyrus Marshalli. Has the best webbing work out of any T I've owned.
Grammostola Pulchripes munching that dubia
Brachypelma Smithi. Female about 3-4"
Yeah. I received them as females. Which I also learned they were sexual dimorphic. I did some research on them before ordering them. Thanks for letting me know though and thanks for liking. I'll have a few more up later this week.
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Just throw the crickets in there and see what happens. If they eat them they eat them and gain a little more cricket weight, if they don't eat them then they're still full from 2 months ago. Just make sure they have some access to some water, I usually give a little water squirt in the corner...
Lampropelma Nigerrimum. Around the 3" mark.
Aphonopelma Bicoloratum. Female just around 2 1/2"
Chilobrachys sp. Kaeng Krachan. Female pushing about 6-7"
Acanthoscurria Geniculata. Female around 5-6"
Phormictopus Cancerides. Female about 5-6"
Her poop causing a health risk for herself, is that what you're asking? If so, there is no health risk. I have a few arboreals who poo all over the place and I almost can't even look through the glass to see them. If someone says there is a health risk then I'll say they are mistaken, I've had...
That was actually something I thought about doing for next year. Was thinking of hitting up different places all over the place just to see what I can find.
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