Phormictopus sp. Green
Phormingochilus sabah blue
PachistopelmaBromelicola
Typhochlaena seladonia
Avicularia Lynnae & Avicularia Rickwesti
(put these together since they are named after a husband and wife, and both Avicularia)
As ScottStuart has asked above, I to am looking for some info on these. And my research has brought me to you, I would message you directly but it seems to be restricted. I am getting one next week and want to make sure i am successful getting it to adulthood. Thank you in advance
Hey Michael, I realize this thread is several years old, but I just got an adult female pachistopelma rufonigrum. The guy I got her from has a few mature males lined up and I was hoping you could give me some advice on successfully reproducing this species.
Also any housing/ husbandry tips...
...spent years looking for (his list is probably one of if not the best in the US). This time around I picked up a beautiful Pachistopelmabromelicola... a dream T, and probably my most prized spider in my collection! As always, packaging was superb, everything arrived safe and sound and the...
...the info. I studied the official papers and there are only one specific reference for the microhabitat:
'I failed to find Pachistopelmabromelicola sp. n. in parts of Parque Nacional de Itabaiana covered with Brazilian Atlantic rainforest. In RPPN Sapiranga, P. bromelicola sp. n. was found...
Pachistopelmabromelicola reaches 15cm, max. There are some individuals that get 13cm. About the bromeliads, they make this "association" in situ with only 2 species of the plant, if I remember correctly. In captivity, unless you have these 2 species of bromeliads, they wont use it, as far as I...
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