Awesome to hear others getting into this sp, IMO; they are one of the few tarantulas with almost nothing to dislike about them, and are easily one of the best spiders out there. I got mine as a large female ('large' meaning 4") so I can't comment on raising them from a sling, but when searching I remember seeing others on AB stating that t. cyaneolum grows fairly slowly.
Awesome to hear others getting into this sp, IMO; they are one of the few tarantulas with almost nothing to dislike about them, and are easily one of the best spiders out there. I got mine as a large female ('large' meaning 4") so I can't comment on raising them from a sling, but when searching I remember seeing others on AB stating that t. cyaneolum grows fairly slowly.
Fair enough, mine is super jumpy atm but at 1cm I would be too I got one as I got some ockerti and fell in love with them so got a purines and fell in love with her she's a proper nut, extremely food oriented so I have decided to get more from the genus in hope they are as fun as my others. So far hasn't disappointed and I assume once size is put on there won't be as much bolting about, although they seem to be just as food oriented watched mine phormic roll a fruit walk yesterday looking forward to seeing the colours on mine though coz your girl is amazing looking
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