Species Brachypelma auratum

WhyTeDraGon

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beautiful guy! Though I think it's in the spider's best interests that he find a mate. Whether that be you loaning him out, or buying a female. I think people who dont want to give their males up are being selfish. But that's my opinion. Will you be finding him a mate?
 

Nick_schembri

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I would be willing to spend quite a bit to be able to find a female, but that is almost impossible here in Malta. Which is why I was disappointed when he molted. I doubt wether I'd be able to find him a mate, wether it is to buy or to send him to.
 

Stylopidae

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I've got to tell you...this is quickly becoming my favorite spider. Beautiful, contrasting colors and as docile as can be.

Just like a B. smithi, only much more beautiful.

Who else loves this species?



Seriously...if I could own only one species, this would probably be it.
 

Rydog

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Seriously...if I could own only one species
Well I'm here to tell you that you can have just one species and do not be afraid to give me all your other T's.{D

B. auratum is a very nice species indeed, I wish I owned one......
 

arrowhd

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I think I need one. Are they big hair flickers? My B. smithi and B. emilia almost never flick.
 

Rydog

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Man that is one nice looking spider! I really do like the contrast in colors.:clap:
 

stonemantis

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I think I need one. Are they big hair flickers? My B. smithi and B. emilia almost never flick.
They flick hair at first when startled but, then once they "realize" (just a theory not fact) that your not a threat to them. They usually let you coax them onto your hand.

This is a skittish species so patience and respect is a must. Very hardy species too.

Brian
 

AGTrauger

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Agreed

The 1st T I got was a B.auratum (I only have 2 T's but just ordered another) because I thought it was the prettiest. Also I heard they rarely flick and are easily handleable :clap: This is my baby approx 1-week post molt and is now approx 2" {D
 
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