Emh, mine are not subfuscas, they are regalis. I think the one that tried the communal with the subfuscas was the guy everyone linked the video from to show me that I was doing something wrong.
Yeah basically I got them as freebies and they were kinda unexpected, and since the breeder I buy all...
One of my ornata slings molted and is one again the undisputed largest of my P. ornata slings (though my P. regalis juvie is my largest pokie for now)
0.0.1 (out of 0.0.3) P. ornata
This juvenile was probably in need of a rehouse even before its recent molt and definitely needs one now, so I decided to go ahead and do it...by placing the entire deli cup into the new enclosure.
Now it just needs to move out.
0.0.1 Poecilotheriaregalis
I expected this one to molt somewhat earlier, but it did end up joining the ongoing Molt Marathon in my collection. Also had one of my P. ornata slings molt over the weekend...
0.0.1 Poecilotheriaregalis juvenile
Updating this list due to a large number of new acquisitions in the months since, plus some updates on those that had been with me as some have molted and gotten larger.
Ornithoctonines:
0.0.1 Cyriopagopus schmidti Golden CF "Ke Bang" (juvenile, suspect female)
0.0.1 Lampropelma nigerrimum...
A while later my opinions on this have changed. I think hybridization isn’t that common and happens in the wild of sp with overlapping ranges more than it does in the hobby. The only hybrids I’ve seen firsthand were Cambridgei/irminia and I’ve seen ppl pair Avic m1 with m6. Not saying it doesn’t...
...my MF Poecilotheria subfusca LL. Even more rare is she didn't bolt back to her hide when I touched her enclosure lol.
Big MF Poecilotheriaregalis NOT pleased I got her toes wet while filling the water bowl.
Unsexed juvenile Avicularia variegata M1, just looking gorgeous. I really need to...
I have been keeping Ts for 30+ years and they were so under-rated like you say, that I remember people even struggled to give them away for free! Now they are hot property and tha thankfully commanding the respect they deserve.
...commonly available at the time or writing, to me the Grammostola spatulata pictured on page 46 made it look as exotic as the Poecilotheriaregalis, the Citharischius crawshayi and even the Theraphosa blondi pictured elsewhere in that same book. It made a huge impression on me.
If I wasn't...
Thanks all for your answers, i am going to buy 3 Poecilotheria Ornata slings as Tyrannosaurus for my collection and sure, I am going to adquire soon Rufilata, metallica and Regalis too.
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