Recently acquired a female B.smithi, a female G.Pulchra and three "Pure Nicaraguan Curly Hair" slings!
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Does this mean you'll have to change your name to 17pokies ?I picked up that rufilata a few days ago and will have two regalis slings coming at the end of the month or so.. Seller is just waiting for them to molt to second instar..
No still only 14 sp available in the hobby.LolDoes this mean you'll have to change your name to 17pokies ?
I just picked up two Cambridgei slings about two weeks ago. I've seen them twice in that time. But they seem to like their prediced waxworms.P. cambridgei juvie last week was my most recent addition, so far it's been the least visible of all my Psalmos
I've seen my juvie out and about less than half a dozen times. I swear I always end up with the oddballs.I just picked up two Cambridgei slings about two weeks ago. I've seen them twice in that time. But they seem to like their prediced waxworms.
got three 3 in juvies 2 weeks ago ... I like them a lotI just picked up two Cambridgei slings about two weeks ago. I've seen them twice in that time. But they seem to like their prediced waxworms.
My irminia was quite the same way. I had a bad tempered E. Campestratus. But my L.P was just a glutton. To the point of climbing out of the enclosure and halfway into the cricket container before I could drop one in.I've seen my juvie out and about less than half a dozen times. I swear I always end up with the oddballs.
I have a reclusive P. cambridgei, a P. irminia that's almost always visible and quite well-behaved, a full on scaredy-cat L. parahybana and a bad-tempered B. smithi lol.
I wish it was like that where I am. I can come up with Cambridgei and pulchers all day. Every time I'm trying to find irminia slings, it's like trying to find Tapnichinaeus sp carribean diamond....in fact, I can find those easier than irminiasgot three 3 in juvies 2 weeks ago ... I like them a lot
too bad the other psalmopeus besides irminia are so hard to come by,
I would love to ad pulcher to my collection.. and have a friend with irminia sitting on a sac in the Chicago areaI wish it was like that where I am. I can come up with Cambridgei and pulchers all day. Every time I'm trying to find irminia slings, it's like trying to find Tapnichinaeus sp carribean diamond....in fact, I can find those easier than irminias
I can come up with Cambridgei and pulchers all day
P. cambridgei are often given away as freebies/sold in bulk/sold ludicrously cheap here, P. irminia are easy to get hold of, P. pulcher are fairly easy to get hold of, P. reduncus pop up now and again, everything else is a mission to get.too bad the other psalmopeus besides irminia are so hard to come by
I'm only 2 hours from Chicago. Any introductions would be a great helpI would love to ad pulcher to my collection.. and have a friend with irminia sitting on a sac in the Chicago area