Search results for query: Poecilotheria regalis

  1. Matt Man

    Old world Arboreals that you see a fair bit.

    P. victorii is a great addition, probably my fave of the genus but Psalmos can be total pet holes as well. I like Phormingochilus but again, rarely out. Then again, if we just adjust our expectations so their visits are cherished moments, it makes it a bit easier to handle. My daughter's...
  2. Butterbean83

    Old world Arboreals that you see a fair bit.

    Exactly what I thought may be the case and looking at bite reports on here and have known quite a few people say they very rarely ever see their H mac. You have any experience with Arboreal Asian Ts that are out a bit? I know Poecilotheria are the most likely to be seen out, I think that is...
  3. PXL_20241028_202541507.jpg

    PXL_20241028_202541507.jpg

    Poecilotheria regalis 4" DLS
  4. Butterbean83

    Old world Arboreals that you see a fair bit.

    ...I haven't got Sabah Blue money they're very expensive in the UK but if I see those go down in price they're one I may look at. Poecilotheria regalis and Phormictopus sp Dominican Purple are species I want next, then maybe a couple of Psalmos, emeraldus maybe and victorii, Got the P murinus...
  5. Butterbean83

    Old world Arboreals that you see a fair bit.

    I've kept C sp Hati Hati before. I've kept Psalmos, although the one I have now, the reduncus is pretty mellow I never see it use it's speed really. I've had cambridgei slings and adults, Irminia and pulcher slings. I'm looking for an old world arboreal that I'll actually see. I would love a P...
  6. PXL_20240916_120917490.jpg

    PXL_20240916_120917490.jpg

    P. Regalis.
  7. Vanessa

    Any Advancements in Feeding Fangless Adults?

    ...everyone's well. Just checking in to see if there have been any advancements in manually feeding fangless tarantulas. My adult Poecilotheria regalis girl moulted in June and came out of it with no fangs. I've been syringe feeding her since. This is only the second time I've encountered this...
  8. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    Rehousing priorities?

    Gotcha. The only real concern is that the Taksinus really does need a better setup and that the irminia and both Omothymus are close to outgrowing their enclosures, but the former should be much easier to accommodate and if I rehouse the ornata I can put one of the latter three in her current...
  9. Smotzer

    Rehousing priorities?

    Yeah I agree with @viper69 I’d start with the largest if your wanting more display type set ups. So thatd be the Poecilotheria ornata and the P. ornata x regalis, Chilobrachys natanicharum, and the Pamphobeteus sp. “Big Black”.
  10. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    Rehousing priorities?

    So now that I’ve moved and actually have a dedicated critter room, I actually have the space for larger enclosures. Though other options are availavle I prefer to use ExoTerras for my more prized specimens for the reasons of - ventilation - viewability - easier access for maintenance There are...
  11. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    What’s your species wishlist currently?

    Well, about a year later and managed to check off: - true S. gigantea - E. olivaceae (albeit I now only have one, so may need to secure a female) - C. doriae - sp. “Sumatran Tiger” and a lot of the easier-to-find ones.
  12. CrazyOrnithoctonineGuy

    What species are you keeping currently?

    Update due to a bunch of animals hooking out and being sold off: Tarantulas: Ornithoctonines 0.0.1 Cyriopagopus albostriatum (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...
  13. 2.5" P. regalis ventral shot

    2.5" P. regalis ventral shot

    Am I correct in assuming that I have a young male? Thanks!
  14. scorpsallday3

    What species are you keeping currently?

    ...irminia (3”) 0.0.1 - Pterinochilus murinus (1.5”) 0.0.1 - Cyriopagopus lividus (1”) 0.1.0 - Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (2.5”) 0.0.1 - Poecilotheria regalis (2.75”) 0.0.1 - Theraphosa blondi (3”) Scorpions - 3.1.0 - Centruroides sculpturatus 0.0.4 - Hetermoterus sp. 0.0.1 - Pandinus imperator
  15. Poecilotheria regalis

    Poecilotheria regalis

    P. regalis approximately 3-4" DLS. I thought I saw some spermathecae its molts, but I was not very sure. What do you guys think based on the ventral image? Thanks.
  16. Smotzer

    Old World Fossorials/Terrestrials that can hit 7"+

    Hysterocrates are certainly the most notable large obligate fossorials, that come to mind. I think Poecilotheria ornata and P. rufilata, or P. regalis are probably the biggest OW overall though if I am not mistaken.
  17. jennywallace

    What species are you keeping currently?

    ...Nhandu carapoensis Nhandu tripepii Vitalius chromatus Poecilotheria tigrinawesselli Poecilotheria rufilata Poecilotheria regalis Pamphobeteus sp. Machala Phormictopus sp. Green Femur Phormingochilus sp. Rufus Phormictopus auratus Ornithoctonus aureotibialis Lasiodora parahybana...
  18. Poecilotheria regalis female

    Poecilotheria regalis female

  19. Poecilotheria regalis 2"

    Poecilotheria regalis 2"

  20. gabrieldezzi

    What is your top 3 genus to keep and why?

    1. Avicularia - Beautiful, moderately sized spiders that are pretty beginner friendly (as long as you do research!) my first tarantula was an avic and I love her to death 2. Ceratogyrus - Gorgeous species and the horns are so unique! Absolutely stunning spiders that’ll make elaborate tunnel...
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