maybe because I am colorblind, the first pic I see blue highlights.
Here's mine that is showing colors of both.
https://www.instagram.com/p/96BGoFPd-nYCMfARaW1QNmSDusdYRp6gnclRI0/
Just reread your post: I am wrong. You said "blue highlights"
So I got my cat leashed trained and I take her on daily walks. We don't venture far as I live in a interesting neighborhood. I have though of taking her to a park or a gentle short hiking trail. Is it a bad idea? I'm worried about her getting ambushed by a larger animal or not defecating/drinking.
There is some level of selective breeding. I wouldn't call it selective breeding. It is about avoiding hybrids with similar looking species.
Brachypelma vagans and A.genic are good examples. B.vagans looks incredibly similar to other red rumps. There is some debate about whether or not hobby...
Petco has no interest keeping tarantulas in proper conditions. It's just stupid from a business perspective.
You can't sell a heat mat, lighting, large cages, and a million decorations to someone who knows what they are doing.
Petco profits from ignorance.
My turn to beat the dead horse.
I didn't read everything so sorry if I'm wrong about a few things.
Most keepers agree that feeding a Tarantula early is a good thing. My tarantulas have a more aggressive feeding response if I feed them at 2 am compared to 2 pm. Due to them being nocturnal...
I'm hoping people will ignore this thread. DKS is controversial.
I don't believe in it.
Now for the advice that is actually helpful. DKS is simply believed that your tarantula is poisoned.
You only have one option. Hydrate the tarantula and hope it passes through. DO NOT MAKE AN ICU...
Story time.
What is your bamboozled story? You buy a spider which it turns out to be something else completely different that what you paid for. Good or bad stories. From times you got suckered, or you somehow won the lottery. Whatever you want to share. Go!
I'm going to be honest. Don't get either. If this is your first T, get a sub adult or an adult tarantula. G.rosea, a.chalcodes, or even a Brachypelma vagans are great choices. G.rosea are very underrated and gorgeous. They will vary in temperment, the ones that are the most difficult will give...
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