T. albopilosus #1 (Atwood) molted sometime overnight. It looked stressed this morning and appeared to be on a molt mat. I peeked down the length of its burrow....thought for a moment that a whole other tarantula had gotten in there.
Just want to share some pics I shot with y'all. I don't know if this is the right place to do it so, if I'm wrong, feel free to delete it and warn me. Happy keeping. :)
T. albopilosus #1 (Atwood) molted sometime overnight. It looked stressed this morning and appeared to be on a molt mat. I peeked down the length of its burrow....thought for a moment that a whole other tarantula had gotten in there.
Just want to share some pics I shot with y'all. I don't know if this is the right place to do it so, if I'm wrong, feel free to delete it and warn me. Happy keeping. :)
Man, this is such a beautiful spider! I’m so jealous! I keep a lot of Aviculariinae species, and I have 7 recognized species of Avicularia (13 if you count the various morphotypes of A. avicularia & A. juruensis as individual species).. I wish these, along with A. hirschii, would make their way to the US
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