M. balfouri

tarcan

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Someone else also bred this species in France a while back, but very few babies unfortunatly...

Martin
 

izan

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Blimey. The mere mention of this species on this forum and it goes nuts with responses ! The more interest the better IMO. Fantastic.

Izan
 

IrishKnight

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how much are M.balfouris going for now??have they become more common at all since last year?:confused:
 

xchondrox

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Doubt it, from what I've heard they have pretty small sacs and if there were afew produced someone would be on here boasting, i know i would;)
 

Tapahtyn

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Hedorah99 that's the same info I was given on them. We just have to wait until those slings mature and hopefully produce viable sacs. M.balfouri is another species I'm anxiously awaiting.

Here's an image used with T.Raab's permission.
this is an absolutely beautiful species. I hope to keep tabs on this one
 

kido

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these species are burrowers right? gorgeous spiders :)
 
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