StampFan
Arachnodemon
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Birthday T, a Female Vitalius sorocabae, with another Kochiana brunnipes baby as my freebie.....extremely happy.
Happy birthday!Birthday T, a Female Vitalius sorocabae, with another Kochiana brunnipes baby as my freebie.....extremely happy.
That's number 2 for me. I thought my first one was small, this one is even smaller. I've found that if I pat down the substrate in a vial so its fairly solid ground these little guys are happy to sit out and not burrow as tiny babies. And they're very amusing to watch, do all kinds of interesting stuff. Which makes monitoring food, etc. a LOT easier when they're 1/8 of an inch.Happy birthday!
I am so very jealous that you got a K. brunnipes as a freebie....
Tapinauchenius are a very fun genus. You'll love her.Picked up a 3.5" female Tapinauchenius gigas at a reptile show today. Such a beautiful orange tarantula; I just couldn't pass her up. Another new genus for my collection
View attachment 266795 Kind of hard to see but I couldn't get a good pic. Rehouse should be easy since it's a slow moving tarantula, right? ;-)
I believe Jamie is selling minatrix slings, if you want to take a look. My apologies in advance If I was wrong!I mentioned a valentines day Tarantula sale to some Entomologist friends of mine... And in total we ordered 11
I'll be getting an A. purpurea sling and a B. emilia sling, would've also added an A. minatrix but they sold out at the last minute, I'll have to look elsewhere I suppose.
I like to think I'm a good influence