BoyFromLA's Tarantulas Diary

BoyFromLA

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10/02/2018

I gave Chilobrachys Sp. Electric Blue the small cricket yesterday. With a little bit of hesitation at first, it eventually took the cricket and ate it. To explain what that hesitation was all about, it molted today.

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BoyFromLA

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10/04/2018

Grammostola pulchra is in the process of molting at the moment. It’s always so exciting, and nervous at the same time to witness your tarantula molting.

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10/05/2018

Not so much of an update, but one feeding video featuring Poecilotheria metallica, and one feeding picture featuring Pamphobeteus antinous.


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10/06/2018

Ornithoctonus aureotibialis gave me threat posture for the first time, for watering it’s substrate, and stayed like that for twelve minutes straight.

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10/10/2018

After weeks of pre molting period, Webbie, Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens finally decided to molt, and molt sucessfully.

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10/14/2018

First of all, I had so much fun yesterday at the Repticon 2018, Los Angeles. I got myself Brachypelma auratum for $40. I also got myself superworms for decent price too.

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Next up, Grammostola iheringi. It is so ready to molt. Let’s do this safe and sound.

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Finally, Orphnaecus philippinus molted. I was longing for this moment so long. I am so happy.

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BoyFromLA

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10/15/2018

I just did notice Dolichothele diamantinensis molted, yet it still looks pretty plump though. That is not exactly a bad thing, but I am just curious since some tarantulas get really really skinny after molt, and some do not.

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10/16/2018

1/4” Aphonopelma mooreae molted for the first time under my care. How much it grew from it I am not so sure of, it is still so tiny.

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10/18/2018

Freshly molted Harpactira pulchripes is as stunning as always.

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10/20/2018

Freshly molted Brachypelma schroederi. This is not the greatest picture, but this is the best I got.

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10/24/2018

Sadly, 1/4” Brachypelma auratum died. It looks like it got stuck while molting upright, exhausted, and died.

Wish I could have intervened, but it was already dead when I came home.

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Sorry for your loss, I know how it feels to lose a sling that small...

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10/27/2018

First of all, happy anniversary to me!

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Second of all, I somehow got seven more tarantulas.

About a week and a half ago, I received a message from someone on Instagram. Long story short, she is getting out of the hobby, and is looking for someone who would take her six precious tarantulas. To help her out, I said I would take them all, and today she drove all the way to LA to give me not six, but seven tarantulas total, with the enclosures, and extra cork barks, all for $200.

Lists are:

0.1.0 5” Avicularia metallica
0.0.1 3/4” Avicularia perpurea
0.0.1 1/2” Caribena versicolor
0.0.1 1” Brachypelma hamorii
0.0.1 2” Aphonopelma joshua
0.0.1 1/2” Neoholothele incei
1.0.0 3 1/2” Grammostola pulchra

Forty five total tarantulas in an year.

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