Tarantula1996
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 31, 2013
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- 5
Received two T. blondis yesterday because of a super sale and could pass them up, they are about 2-3 inches each and I love them dearly already.
Where is your ventilation?? Is it only on the top?My first T ever came in today. This is my Caribena Versicolor. He/She is settling in very nicely. Very relaxed exploring and lately has spent the past hour cleaning itself extensively.
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No there are side vents as well. Don't worry I read all about the importance of cross ventilation for this species. I appreciate the concernWhere is your ventilation?? Is it only on the top?
Okay just looking out cause I can’t see any in your photo!No there are side vents as well. Don't worry I read all about the importance of cross ventilation for this species. I appreciate the concern
The T Albo will grow quickly IMHO, it is actually the fastest growing T i have in my collection, however it was labeled "honduran curly" at a reptile show i went to last year and acquired as a 1/2 in sling, now less than a year later It is 2 inches at least , happy T'ingGot 3 new additions yesterday;
Tiny little B. albiceps sling that I look forward to spending an ice age before it actually looks like its species.
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And a 1.1 pair of Linothele megatheloides; the male matured early this month, and while the female definitely has some room to grow she should be ready to rock. Gonna give them both time to settle and feed up the female before trying to pair, hopefully I get a sac out of them!
The female, who has already webbed a crazy amount.
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And the male, who is incredibly leggy. I kind of underestimated just how large he would be. His body is roughly the same size as the female's if not a little smaller, but he's definitely got some leg span on her.
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Yes, a T. albo would grow relatively quickly, but not a B. albiceps.The T Albo will grow quickly IMHO, it is actually the fastest growing T i have in my collection, however it was labeled "honduran curly" at a reptile show i went to last year and acquired as a 1/2 in sling, now less than a year later It is 2 inches at least , happy T'ing
Oh dang, my bad, too quickly I read, lol, you do have some time on your hands, but jelly for sure as your unicorn is on my listYes, a T. albo would grow relatively quickly, but not a B. albiceps.
Lol yup. I'm tired of holding out for a larger specimen that isn't ridiculously overpriced, and my G. pulchra have taught me patience when it comes to growth.Oh dang, my bad, too quickly I read, lol, you do have some time on your hands, but jelly for sure as your unicorn is on my list