Any New Additions?

NukaMedia Exotics

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My last addition was a ~3.5" female G. pulchripes.

About a month before that I went to my first expo and picked up a Pampho. sp. "South Ecuador 2", A. juruensis "Morphotype 2", Y. diversipes, A. genic, L. klugi, & I. mira.

A week before that I got a male/female pair of 2.5" B. albo slings as well. :D

G. pulchripes Pamphobeteus sp. "South Ecuador II"
A. juruensis "Morphotype 2"
Y. diversipes A. geniculata
 
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NukaMedia Exotics

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Also just purchased 2 P. met slings that I'll get the beginning of next month so I'm mad excited for that.
 

draconisj4

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Got a Sericopelma sp Azuero Panama juvenile on Thursday

Slings arriving next week:
Nhandu tripepii
Brachypelma albiceps
Phormictopus auratus
 

Whitelightning777

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I got 4 very small B sabulosum slings. I figured Arachnoclown would just send 2. Instead I got 4. Flour beetles and pinhead lats are on the way. While I wait for Jamie's tarantulas to ship them, I'm just using fruit flies. I can't believe how small they are.

B sabulosum sling 3.jpg B sabulosum sling 4.jpg
 

Sarkhan42

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Getting two baby true emperor scorps on Tuesday, and FINALLY getting a singular C. ritae sling, got the very last one and I am absolutely stoked. Been looking for them for years, fingers crossed that it’s female!
 

Christoph27

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This B. Albopilosum kept kicking hairs at the local pet store. My guess, he was the biggest T so everyone wanted to see him move. easiest way? They would constantly blow into his enclosure... So, i brought him home last week transfered him into a bigger enclosure and he hasnt displayed one sign of agitation. Unless its against his cricket, he eats very well. 20180520_030720.jpg
 

Minty

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6 new tarantulas from the BTS exhibition today.

1 x Caribena Versicolor sling
1 x Ephebopus cyanognathus sling
1 x female Chilobrachys sp Vietnam Blue
1 x female Poecilotheria strirata
1 x Lapropelma violacepes
1 x Pterinopelma sazimai female

Two new 25 x 25 x 25 sliding glass enclosures too. Loads of bargains!
 

cold blood

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This B. Albopilosum kept kicking hairs at the local pet store. My guess, he was the biggest T so everyone wanted to see him move. easiest way? They would constantly blow into his enclosure... So, i brought him home last week transfered him into a bigger enclosure and he hasnt displayed one sign of agitation. Unless its against his cricket, he eats very well. View attachment 275824
Kinda looks like a MM.
 

cold blood

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That is correct.
That bald abdomen is completely normal and to be expected then. It also won't eat much and will never plump up...glad you were willing to give it a good home in its final days. Just keep part of the sub damp and water in the dish, MMs are more prone to dehydration.
 

Christoph27

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That bald abdomen is completely normal and to be expected then. It also won't eat much and will never plump up...glad you were willing to give it a good home in its final days. Just keep part of the sub damp and water in the dish, MMs are more prone to dehydration.
Yeah, I didnt feel like he should die in a pet shop, and my kids enjoy watching him mosey around the enclosure...almost as much as i do.
Also he's a wonderful educational tool for the kids and their friends. He will be greatly appreciated while he is here.
Thank you for the info as well, i was wondering about his bald spot but wasn't too alarmed. All in all he seems to be a pretty healthy T.
 

ccTroi

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1.0.0 3” Brachypelma hamorii
0.0.x 1/4” Grammostola pulchra
0.0.4 3/4” Harpactira cafreriana
0.0.2 1/3” Lasiodora parahybana
0.0.1 3/4” Psalmopoeus irminia
0.0.3 1” Psalmopoeus pulcher
 

Whitelightning777

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Yeah, I didnt feel like he should die in a pet shop, and my kids enjoy watching him mosey around the enclosure...almost as much as i do.
Also he's a wonderful educational tool for the kids and their friends. He will be greatly appreciated while he is here.
Thank you for the info as well, i was wondering about his bald spot but wasn't too alarmed. All in all he seems to be a pretty healthy T.

See if anyone is interested in breeding. You never know. MM at the right time and place can make all the difference.
 

Daesu

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Went to the BTS exhibition last sunday and came away with -
P. regalis sub adult
B. albiceps sub adult
A. chacodes sub adult
P. irminia juvie
C. versicolor sling
M. balfouri sling
C. elegans sling

Pretty good haul.
 

draconisj4

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Slings arriving next week:
Nhandu tripepii
Brachypelma albiceps
Phormictopus auratus
Little ones got here today and are in great shape, the seller also included 3/4 inch LP and 1.5 inch B.vagans freebies. The little B.vagans was the most stressed out spider I'd ever seen. Looks healthy but had 3 sets of legs over it's face and refused to budge from it's paper towel. I finally had to carefully trim off excess paper and just set it in the enclosure still on the towel. I put it on a high shelf in the bedroom which is kept dark for my scorpion. Four hours later I peeked in on it and it's still on the paper but it has spread out it's legs. Guess it will have to stay in the bedroom for a few days undisturbed.
 
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