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  1. P. cambridgei

    P. cambridgei

    Psalmopoeus cambridgei sling my female produced in 2020, instar 7.
  2. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'B. albopilosum (3”)'

    Female, and the species is Tliltocatl albopilosus now!
  3. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'D3CFA575-8B95-4E77-8906-38BA2A735C91.jpeg'

    It's a little blurry but looks male to me.
  4. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'D3CFA575-8B95-4E77-8906-38BA2A735C91.jpeg'

    Please include the species and the size of the specimen with all sexing requests!
  5. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'Ceratogyrus darlingi Sub-Adult Female'

    Gorgeous! I got 2 slings from Dawn in October, they're my first Ceratogyrus. They are only 1" but I am really enjoying them so far!
  6. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'Versicolor #1'

    Male. Please include the size of the tarantula as well.
  7. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media '945A267F-127C-4B87-90EE-E46A61C25537.jpeg'

    That's a male, always include the size too.
  8. arachnidgill

    Most visible Psamlopeous species

    I'm experienced with Psalmopoeus cambridgei, pulcher, irminia and reduncus. Psalmopoeus cambridgei is by far the most visible out of those 4 species. I see my reduncus and irminia females the least.
  9. 0.1 G. pulchra

    0.1 G. pulchra

    Grammostola pulchra juvenile female.
  10. 0.1 C. lividus

    0.1 C. lividus

    Cyriopagopus lividus adult female.
  11. arachnidgill

    A.Avic won’t eat after molt

    How large is the specimen? Large juveniles and adult tarantulas take longer to harden up after molting, sometimes it can take as long as a month before they decide to start eating again. It's more important they have access to water after molting, keep the water dish full and dribble some water...
  12. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media 'CFB086CF-8403-4625-A689-876F7A93740F.jpeg'

    Impossible to tell from this photo. Also include the size of the tarantula
  13. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media '20201030_151426.jpg'

    Brachypelma klaasi
  14. arachnidgill

    Comment by 'arachnidgill' in media '1C0E003C-F3F6-40A3-9D2E-A44879643943.jpeg'

    That's a male, please inlcude the size of the tarantula.
  15. 0.1 Vietnam Blue

    0.1 Vietnam Blue

    Chilobrachys sp. Vietnam Blue subadult female.
  16. arachnidgill

    Who molted today?

    C. fimbriatus sling 2 P. lugardi slings A. geniculata immature male, over 5" now
  17. 0.1 C. lividus

    0.1 C. lividus

    Cyriopagopus lividus adult female freshly molted.
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