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Link to Brachypelma Baumgarteni Part I : http://arachnoboards.com/threads/b-baumgarteni.248735/
Brachypelma baumgarteni - Imported from Mexico
The photo of the female depositing the eggs into the layer of her webbing is own by Jorge Mendoza I do have permission to use and post his photo. The female and mature male were bred by Jorge Mendoza therefore the babies are from wild caught parents. A big thank you to Francisco Torres for importing these babies into the USA.
Here is a post of one of the slings, the mom of the sling, and my old female that died about a year ago.
I am exited and relief that there is a new bloodline of these species available now. I purchased ten of them months ago and finally they have arrived. Only 100 of them were imported. I won't be selling any of mine so please don't ask.
I do miss my old girl very much RIP.
Brachypelma baumgarteni
Brachypelma baumgarteni - Imported from Mexico
The photo of the female depositing the eggs into the layer of her webbing is own by Jorge Mendoza I do have permission to use and post his photo. The female and mature male were bred by Jorge Mendoza therefore the babies are from wild caught parents. A big thank you to Francisco Torres for importing these babies into the USA.
Here is a post of one of the slings, the mom of the sling, and my old female that died about a year ago.
I am exited and relief that there is a new bloodline of these species available now. I purchased ten of them months ago and finally they have arrived. Only 100 of them were imported. I won't be selling any of mine so please don't ask.
I do miss my old girl very much RIP.
Brachypelma baumgarteni