Mello
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I'm really interested in adding a deep burrower to my collection! In your opinion, which would you recommend? Thanks!
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I asked the same question awhile back because my B. albopilosum as a juvie digs great burrows so I wanted another one that burrows, people said she will stop once she maturesI'm really interested in adding a deep burrower to my collection! In your opinion, which would you recommend? Thanks!
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I PM'd you. And thanks for the response! I too have heard Haplopelma genus burrows well. And as far as aggression goes, my technically second tarantula is a Pterinochilus Murinus... As long as you know what you are doing, don't worry too much about aggressionI asked the same question awhile back because my B. albopilosum as a juvie digs great burrows so I wanted another one that burrows, people said she will stop once she maturesSo a lot of people recommended H. lividum but they are aggressive and I haven't been able to find a sling anywhere and I went to reptile show and no vendor had one.
Best of both worlds.Ceratogyrus darlingi or marshalli. Mine are sweet hearts. They do tge threat pose from time to time but ive been able to handle themMine are deep burrowers and heavy webbers.
Awesome! Thank you! Adding to my wish list!Ceratogyrus darlingi or marshalli. Mine are sweet hearts. They do tge threat pose from time to time but ive been able to handle themMine are deep burrowers and heavy webbers.
Working on it now!Hoping it will go good!I am wanting an arndsti. Have you had any luck breeding them?
It might be, does it have gold/orange setae on Legs I and II?This one was a freebie. Not 100% sure but I think it might be a Ornithoctonus aureotibialis.
It could be Ornithoctonus sp. 'Silver grey'(South Thailand). Where did it come from? Is it WC? What was it labelled as?Ornithoctonus aureotibialis sp. n. can be distinguished from all other Ornithoctonus species by an orange – golden fringe of hairs on retrolateral side of patella and tibia of leg I and II. - von Wirth and Striffler (2005).
If I can remember they are more golden.It might be, does it have gold/orange setae on Legs I and II?
It could be Ornithoctonus sp. 'Silver grey'(South Thailand). Where did it come from? Is it WC? What was it labelled as?
Appears to be this or possibly O.costalis!It could be Ornithoctonus sp. 'Silver grey'(South Thailand)
Does this PM say "what do you want for it?"Appears to be this or possibly O.costalis!
3skulls I sent you a PM!
-Chris