The seller of the above specimen went under years back unfortunately, they were probably the first invert selling site we had down under too and they were really reputable. My first tarantula slings and most of my early day scorpions came from them too
The seller of the above specimen went under years back unfortunately, they were probably the first invert selling site we had down under too and they were really reputable. My first tarantula slings and most of my early day scorpions came from them too
If that's Gold? colouration then no, Ive never seen that, Maybe @Oompoofishy could take some more pics for us also how long ago did he mature??
Mate, for the bulk of my time in the hobby, it was just the 6 basic Australian species, nobody really seperated them into all these locality forms until the pet shops started selling them and they started getting popular. I only bought from one collector for a long time and they were all the same and pretty much non existent in the wild now.
If that's Gold? colouration then no, Ive never seen that, Maybe @Oompoofishy could take some more pics for us also how long ago did he mature??
Mate, for the bulk of my time in the hobby, it was just the 6 basic Australian species, nobody really seperated them into all these locality forms until the pet shops started selling them and they started getting popular. I only bought from one collector for a long time and they were all the same and pretty much non existent in the wild now.
When i (unsuccessfully) kept my first few T's back in like 2014, i remember there being Rubiseta, Stents, Goliath, and a handful of Selenotypus (but obviously a few more i wasnt aware of). Not even half the stuff you can get now. Where the heck did sp. Rocky and K2 even come from???
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