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They arrived today, the Avic was DOA the seller has already refunded. I did the stupidest thing ever, I was sure I saw the C. paviei ( it was much smaller than I expected, so the enclosure was a bit large) go into it's enclosure, so I set the paper towel down and went about taking care of the others and puttered around for probably 20 minutes. I come back to clean up and lo and behold there is the little guy in the towel. Thank goodness it crawled back into the folds or I would have had the only OW I ordered on the loose, it was so tiny I never would have found it. I'm an idiotArriving next week...I'm going to have to stop adding tarantulas to my roach orders to justify shipping costs, soon, really, I promise, maybe
Holothele sp. gold
Psalmopoeus cambridgei
Avicularia urticans
Chilobrachys paviei
What a beautiful spider!View attachment 273003 View attachment 273004 Picked up this 4.5" female Nhundu tripepii yesterday.
I've seen pictures but I didn't realise how stunning these are in person.
Can't wait for mine to turn into that fluffy monster, think the little thing has quite a ways to go though!View attachment 273003 View attachment 273004 Picked up this 4.5" female Nhundu tripepii yesterday.
I've seen pictures but I didn't realise how stunning these are in person.
Unfortunate about the Avic, but at least the C. paviei didn't escape!They arrived today, the Avic was DOA the seller has already refunded. I did the stupidest thing ever, I was sure I saw the C. paviei ( it was much smaller than I expected, so the enclosure was a bit large) go into it's enclosure, so I set the paper towel down and went about taking care of the others and puttered around for probably 20 minutes. I come back to clean up and lo and behold there is the little guy in the towel. Thank goodness it crawled back into the folds or I would have had the only OW I ordered on the loose, it was so tiny I never would have found it. I'm an idiot
View media item 49688View media item 496891 x Heteropoda davidbowie, subadult f
1 x Latrodectus mactans Mexicanus, subadult f
Personally I don't mind.View media item 49688View media item 49689
Just realized I keep posting my true spider additions in a T thread. I'll stick to Ts.
Cute little one you have thereCan't wait for mine to turn into that fluffy monster, think the little thing has quite a ways to go though!
0.0.1 N. tripepii
My freebie from my most recent order, a ~1" N. tripepii sling. This is my first Nhandu, despite...
I love hearing about true spider additions just as much as Ts!View media item 49688View media item 49689
Just realized I keep posting my true spider additions in a T thread. I'll stick to Ts.
This looks like it could be a hybrid based on some threads posted recently by @Exoskeleton Invertebrates. Perhaps he'd be so kind as to weigh in.View attachment 273354
My new Brachypelma bohmei
Told myself this just a couple days ago.... Now I'm looking at the E. sp "Red" slings Net-Bug has >_>I promise that’s it for a while.
It sure is hybrid.This looks like it could be a hybrid based on some threads posted recently by @Exoskeleton Invertebrates. Perhaps he'd be so kind as to weigh in.
It would only matter if you were planning on breeding this individual, otherwise it's still a pretty spider.
Doesn't matter then!This looks like it could be a hybrid based on some threads posted recently by @Exoskeleton Invertebrates. Perhaps he'd be so kind as to weigh in.
It would only matter if you were planning on breeding this individual, otherwise it's still a pretty spider.