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I seem to be getting interested in the dwarf tarantulas i know a couple of them but was wondering in your opinions what are some of the absolute "must have" as long as they arent crazy rare anyway.
Neoholothele incei -- enough said.was wondering in your opinions what are some of the absolute "must have" as long as they arent crazy rare anyway.
Now that is an awesome one for some reason i didnt even know it was a dwarf i love the fact they are heavy webbersNeoholothele incei -- enough said.
Yup they are and they are on my list to buy as wellI believe pumpkin patches (H. sp columbia) are dwarf right? I think they look pretty cool.
I always love seeing your photos in threads, they always showcase the beauty of your tarantulas quite wellN. incei
D. diamantinensis
1.0 D. diamantinensis
So this little fella moulted about a week after I rehoused him, he came out of hiding today to...
A. minatrix
That's definitely a "full retail" price.does anyone have any experience with d. diamantinensis? Ive got a petshop here that has a 3/4" one for about 70 bucks
So 70 is fairly high then they also have a b. cabolca for 99 i cant remember is its female or not thoughThat's definitely a "full retail" price.
I had a male until February 14. (I shipped him to a breeder after he matured.) They are very pretty, with iridescent rainbow coloring.
Care is pretty simple. I kept the substrate dry most of the time but occasionally dripped water onto its webbing.
Like most dwarf tarantulas, they are fast. They can also be a bit feisty.
On this side of the pond that'd be heinously overpriced (that size sell for £20/$27 here), probably about right for over there thoughIve got a petshop here that has a 3/4" one for about 70 bucks
1. For that price it darn well better be a female.they also have a b. cabolca for 99 i cant remember is its female or not though
Didnt think it was a dwarf they sure look neat though.1. For that price it darn well better be a female.
2. Its not a dwarf...if that matters.
Search the classifieds...I just sold my last one the other day, but they do pop up from time to time and shouldn't be too hard to find with all the good sellers/breeders here.it would seem i cant find any n. incei they all seem to be sold out on the sites i frequent .
They do. I was just curious because we often see that people believe them to be dwarves.....but they aren't large and are indeed really cool ts.Didnt think it was a dwarf they sure look neat though.