Aren't GBBs Beautiful?

ink_scorpion

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I'm still trying to get used to how colorfull this little T is. They are so worth their price! I'm so incredibly blown away every time I crack the lid to its (current) deli cup! Enjoy!!! :D :drool:
 
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cacoseraph

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Scorps_n_Ts said:
I'm still trying to get used to how colorfull this little T is. They are so worth their price! I'm so incredibly blown away every time I crack the lid to its (current) deli cup! Enjoy!!! :D :drool:
fully!

they are usually pretty, but sometimes the light hits them just right and they are all green and blue fire :eek:
 

shogun804

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yeah they are incredible is that a female? if so you should have a long time :)
 

Jmadson13

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unbelievably beautiful spiders, I also like the heavy webbing.
 

Nick_schembri

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I think they look kinda' strange (in a good way). Their colour is almost unnatural looking.
Nice GBB u got there.
 

Arachnomaniak

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They are definitly an amazing T! I use pics of this species to show people that not all spiders are "ugly brown". The web structures they create are also very interesting. Definitly worth the investment!
 

ink_scorpion

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shogun804 said:
yeah they are incredible is that a female? if so you should have a long time :)
I haven't sexed it yet, but my fingers are crossed :D . It's maybe a little over 2 inches in legspan. I'll get some ventral pictures in the near future, then you can help me out with your thoughts in regards to the sex of this T.
 

KLiK

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i was really close to getting one of these at the last reptile expo here. how are their temperments?
 

Arachnomaniak

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KLiK said:
i was really close to getting one of these at the last reptile expo here. how are their temperments?
I find them to be a bit nervous. They are NW so they don't seem to have the "aggressive" attitude but can be skittish and sometimes flicky. It is a bit more of a higher end spider so I don't know whether I would try handling it or not just for fear of it hitting the floor and getting hurt. I usually just leave mine alone and drool from the other side of the glass :)
 

AcidQueen

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Very beautiful species for sure!!!
Mine's molted last week and she or he's back in full shiny colors :drool:
 

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Mine's only a 1/2", I have some waiting to do. They are so pretty though, I couldn't resist getting one :)
 

cacoseraph

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Arachnomaniak said:
I find them to be a bit nervous. They are NW so they don't seem to have the "aggressive" attitude but can be skittish and sometimes flicky. It is a bit more of a higher end spider so I don't know whether I would try handling it or not just for fear of it hitting the floor and getting hurt. I usually just leave mine alone and drool from the other side of the glass :)
i've handled my two up to around 3+" LS. they are more nervous, so i barely ever handle them. sometimes i just can't resist a pretty spider, though.

my two are probably on the outside edge of how nervous a spider i would handle. since these aren't arboreal i imagine they are much more likely to fal and could pop or break ina fall, muchmore easily
 
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