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  1. DonLouchese

    Overrated and underrated tarantulas

    ...: - G. pulchra . . . - A. geniculata - P. metallica . . - GBB - B. hamorii - M. balfouri - H. sp. Colombia - C. natanicharum - P. irminia - C. lividus - P. murinus Underrated : - B. albiceps - B. auratum - N. tripepii - P. pulcher - Thrixopelma sp. - Ceratogyrus sp. - Pamphobeteus sp.
  2. jbooth

    Ever have a "stealth" molt?

    Yeah fossorials.. My C. lividus for example, hasn't ever tossed a molt out, never seen one lol. Without seeing the abdomen I can't ever tell if it molted.
  3. NMTs

    Who molted today?

    In the last few days: 0.0.1 Cyriocosmus ritae, 0.5" DLS 0.0.1 Cyriopagopus sp. Valhalla (or Omothymus maybe), 1.75" DLS - all we get is a hole and a molt: Side by side, lol: Also, 0.1 Cyriopagopus lividus molted and is looking pretty blue on the back end (about 2.75" DLS:
  4. spideyspinneret78

    Cyriopagopus Lividus

    Actually, "lividus" is in reference to the spider's bluish-silver coloration. Although yes, they are indeed angry!
  5. Tbone192

    Cyriopagopus Lividus

    The name is literally LIVIDus. The person who named them must have thought "wow these spiders are sooo angry."
  6. S

    Cyriopagopus lividus odd behavior

    It's worth being aware that just because they think they want food, it doesn't mean they're always right. Opportunistic predators will sometimes still prep for prey coming by, because they don't know how long it might be before another comes. If they find when eating that they don't want any...
  7. Azu Sumiye

    Cyriopagopus lividus odd behavior

    My Cyriopagopus lividus (cobalt blue) Juvenile I fed last night because it was peaking out of its burrow as it does anytime it excepts a feeding. Although this time I woke up on the morning and the Dubai roach was dead and just a mess of flesh in the middle of the enclosure, it's burrow was...
  8. Stu Macher

    You guys weren't kidding 😅

    ...has been moving along pretty well with the exception of the P Lugardi. Most if not all have moved into their starter burrows or hides. My C Lividus is at the bottom of her substrate already. My P Murinus has a crazy side, but when I gently peel back the lid, she gets less flighty.. I gave...
  9. Stu Macher

    You guys weren't kidding 😅

    Yeah for sure. I don't think I'm using an opaque 32oz deli cup for my C Lividus anymore. It's kind of hard to see lmbo
  10. Ultum4Spiderz

    Cyriopagopus Lividus

    Docile now , who knows in the future. I don’t handle them so be careful.
  11. Azu Sumiye

    Cyriopagopus Lividus

    Just my cyriopagopus lividus juvenile.
  12. SpookySpooder

    Fossorial Burrowing Species - How to judge their size

    ...and often I see them wandering their enclosures late at night. When they do show themselves, they're often spectacular. See: Cyriopagopus lividus Here is an example of when my pet hole makes an appearance and looks around. This was taken around 2 AM. How often your T is out and about has...
  13. Stu Macher

    Enclosure for a 2-2.5" P Metallica

    Oh my bad, I misread. I'm glad you've had success with them. I ordered the 6x6x9 today
  14. jbooth

    Enclosure for a 2-2.5" P Metallica

    For the naneezoo ones? Usually the ventilation is fine. I did drill a hole in the bottom of my C lividus when it got too wet but ventilation should be fine.
  15. curtisgiganteus

    Cyriopagopus sp. bach ma husbandry - tips

    I feel like Chilobrachys are much more tolerant of drought than Cyriopagopus.
  16. jrh3

    Cyriopagopus sp. bach ma husbandry - tips

    I have some hati hati slings and they web from top to bottom but stay in tunnels. Not sure how they will act as juveniles or adults.
  17. Tarantuland

    Cyriopagopus sp. bach ma husbandry - tips

    The Bach ma act more like lividus than hati hati. Hati hati is more likely Omothymus and acts more like the Phormingochilus. Bach ma are just fossorial- keep like you’d keep Chilobrachys
  18. DonLouchese

    Cyriopagopus sp. bach ma husbandry - tips

    ...are researching on the situation in the nature to provide the best outcome of the slings. Is this species better to be kept as a Cyriopagopus lividus or is it way better to keep them in a way of Cyriopagopus sp. hati hati , since we usually provide them with more arboreal setup with still a...
  19. jbooth

    "Earth tigers"

    I have a C. lividus about 3" that will get an adult bioactive soon, P. pennellhewlettorum that will eventually, it's maybe 1.5". Psalmopoeus pulcher has one, irminia will get one. Maybe the hmac will get one eventually. I have mostly arboreals and fossorials, so most are decent candidates.
  20. jbooth

    C. Lividus picky, or problem coming?

    This one has been tossing whole prey in the water dish lately, maybe 2 months. Insane feed response, always hungry, not growing much. These always look small to me though. Think I'm worrying for nothing as usual?
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