Brachypelma emilia!! right size, easy care, better looking than a smithy in my personal opinion and very docile in general maybe even your mum would learn to love it with its girl name too!
my C faciatum sling marches around like that when it is looking for prey it has missed tagging first attempt so I'm guessing they wanna get at each other to make war not love.
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/gallery/files/7/0/6/7/0/chilean_rose_juvinile_red_phase.jpg
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/gallery/files/7/0/6/7/0/chilean_rose_juvinile.jpg
here are some pics of my baby G rosea - Chilean rose. - Charlotte
hi Madad here i own a G rosea and awaiting a C faciatum anyone who wants to add me feel free im a noob to this site but well read on Ts esp the two i own..but still sooo thirsty for more knowledge.
i would stick to terrestrial setup but perhaps some leaning bark , plants or other safe decorations around for webbing. a good shelter is a must with a dry substrate and a water dish to maintain humidity higher than you would for a G rosea for example. ensure there isn't too much ventilation.
just lost a b.vagans spiderling :( feel your pain
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ps perhaps to save any future moult issues insure humidity is slightly higher at expected time. if you don't already x
This is a forum for ARACHNIDS, not personal agendas and feelings. Would somebody please get rid of this guy?:mad:
I quite agree this guy needs booting! :poop:
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