...referring to a single species behavior. Mine is no juvenile(Almost 6in dls) and stays hidden in its burrow. I have both a mature female C. lividus and mature female O. violaceopes. I’m sure I can determine which species prefers which substrate. My experience with the hatihati is that it’s...
I've had quite a few molts lately, but haven't taken very many pics. Here's what molted in the last couple weeks:
0.1 Cyriopagopus lividus
0.1 Omothymus sp. Sumatran tiger
1.1 Davus sp. Oaxaca
0.1 Citharognathus hosei
0.1 Citharognathus tongmianensis
0.0.1 Ornithoctoninae sp. Vietnam silver...
...(freebie)
0.0.3 C. sp. "Bach Ma”
0.1.0 C. doriae
0.0.2 C. cf. hainanus
0.0.2 C. hainanus (true hainanus of Hainan stock)
0.1.1 C. lividus
0.0.1 C. minax
0.0.1 C. cf. robustus "Negeri Sembilan"
0.1 (suspect).1 Omothymus schioedtei
0.0.3 O. violaceopes "Pahang"
1.0.4 Ornithoctoninae sp...
There's a thread for that ;) .
https://arachnoboards.com/threads/what-species-are-you-keeping-currently.344647/
Had a few exciting, long awaited additions in the past week or two in order to lock in some future projects.
0.1 Chilobrachys sp South Thailand Blue
0.1 Aphonopelma bicoloratum...
The tarantula in the first pic is Vitalius chromatus, commonly know as the Brazilian Red and White.
Giant white knee is (usually) the common name for Acanthoscurria geniculata. This is why common names are useless
The 2nd tarantula does not look like a Cyriopagopus lividus (Cobalt blue) at all.
Second photo looks very much like a Tliltocatl vagans. It's definitely a red rump not a C. lividus count your luck.
If it was a C. lividus I would urge you to sell it asap. Those T's are not for the inexperienced.
The other one Acanthoscurria geniculata are awesome. I have a mature male over...
...time I posted in this thread, so I'll just list everything, in no particular order
Tarantulas:
0.1 B hamorii
0.1.3 C cyaneopubescens
0.1 C lividus
0.1 M robustum
0.1 P irminia
0.0.1 A anax
0.1 C albostriatus
0.0.1 C dyscolus
0.2 V chromatus
0.1 T apophysis
1.1.2 P murinus "Usambara"
0.1.2 A...
Ampha doing one typical lividus thing while not doing another typical lividus thing (she was out of her burrow for some reason)
0.1.0 Cyriopagopus lividus
...good lighting, they are absolutely gorgeous. Added to the list! I wasn't planning on getting any Cyriopagopus for a while. Mostly cause C lividus is so overhyped and I already have:
A) awesome Asian fossorials
B) blue spiders
Holy Moly, the tarantula keepers equivalent of being "dripped...
Hi. I had the same sound from my af lividus..at first I thought she was scraping her fangs on the plastic but no...
I'm currently pairing t pruriens and the mm just squeaked....bizarre
Agreed...possibly the easiest opinion question in the tarantula world.......if you look up over-rated in the dictionary, there is a pic of this spider right there.....or there should be.
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