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CommanderBacon

Arachnobaron
Joined
May 21, 2018
Messages
497
I paid way too much for a 1/3" H. chilensis sling last night. I hope to heck that the listing wasn't a mistake, though. That species has been on my Must Have list forrrreeeevvveerrrrrr and no one has it! Also I am impatient.

Now I wait for it to ship on Monday :eek:
 

The Seraph

Arachnolord
Joined
Sep 14, 2018
Messages
601
I paid way too much for a 1/3" H. chilensis sling last night. I hope to heck that the listing wasn't a mistake, though. That species has been on my Must Have list forrrreeeevvveerrrrrr and no one has it! Also I am impatient.

Now I wait for it to ship on Monday :eek:
How much was it?
 

JenM

Arachnopeon
Joined
May 2, 2018
Messages
8
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Aphonopelma seemanni(named Stella and she’s the shy one) a few weeks ago and an Grammostola Pulchra (named Whiskey and she’s the baby) just last week. Whiskey is a smaller sling than Stella and we believe she started molting today. She had laid down webbing among some greenery we have in her home and she looks to be molting. We don’t want to disturb her so we are anxiously waiting. . We have a G Rosea (named Rosie and is the oldest) and an Avic (named Diva and she is definitely a Diva.) We love our “girls.” Rosie always molts on her back. Diva doesn’t like being on her back. Stella hasn’t molted yet. Well she always is burrowed so I’m guessing. I can’t tell if Whiskey is on her back and I definitely don’t want to stress her out. Just have to wait for our little one to finish so we can see her. So. We wait .
 

volcanopele

Arachnosquire
Joined
Sep 11, 2016
Messages
74
So now my wife and I are up to 62 between the two of us. I picked up a juvenile suspect female Grammostola actaeon (now named “Daphne”) last weekend from Ken the Bug Guy and a sub-adult female Brachypelma vagans from another local pet shop today. The vagans is now named Galadriel (to match the theme of my other B. vagans, the MM Bilbo Vagans).

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The fact that of the seven tarantulas I’ve gotten in the last month, 3 are different species of “red rump” is not lost on me.
 

thebronzedragon

Arachnosquire
Joined
Aug 31, 2018
Messages
61
Got a 1/4" A. geniculata, 3/4" C. cyaneopubescens, 3/4" M. balfouri, 4-5" P. imperator and a nice 1/4" B. albopilosum freebie.
 

Katiekooleyes

Arachnosquire
Joined
Aug 4, 2018
Messages
82
Brachypelma albopilosom, confirmed female. 8cm dls juve. She's such a cutie lil fuzz-bum! She's my 3rd T, and probably the most chilled so far!
 

Patherophis

Arachnobaron
Joined
May 24, 2017
Messages
407
Brachypelma emilia and Homoeomma chilensis females. :) Only sexed Ts I have ever bought, still feeling a bit strange about that, but got very good price on the first and amazing price on the second.

 

Dapink02

Arachnopeon
Joined
Jun 24, 2018
Messages
17
A few days ago I picked up a Neoholothele incei gold form. It's only about 2cm but it's a webbing machine!
 

Hoxter

Arachnoderp
Joined
Dec 29, 2018
Messages
287
Just got myself 4 new slings. Aphonopelma bicoloratum and seemanni, Grammostola rosea and pulchripes. Only A. bicoloratum is around one inch, rest is actually around half of that.
 

docwade87

Arachnoknight
Joined
Mar 11, 2019
Messages
225
Just ordered a D. Diamantinensis sling and a H. Pulchripes sling from Jamie’s Ts!! Can’t wait to get them next week!!
 

dangerforceidle

Arachnoangel
Joined
Aug 4, 2017
Messages
780
A few new friends today! All arrived healthy and quite energetic.

Poecilotheria sp. Sri Lanka "Pascal Lesellier" -- this one is a bit of a mystery. It is thought to be a possible third variant of P. subfusca, also found in the Sri Lankan highlands, larger in size to P. subfusca HL. Thread here with this forum post linked on page 2 (in French, but Chrome will offer to translate). Possible it could also be P. subfusca Lowland.



Poecilotheria ornata spiderling, very excellently camouflaged.



And a freebie Brachypelma albopilosum, already happily eating a small mealworm. Out of focus a bit, unfortunately, as it's quite tiny but it's a Brachy sling and we all know what they look like. The substrate is a bit wet at the moment but the enclosure is pretty well ventilated and it's dry in the T closet, so it should dry up in short order.

 
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