I'll use a red flashlight and look for feet at the opening.
Oooh, lets see....To start with, I had a A. Versicolor, and A. Avicularia, and an A. Geniculata....
My roomates and I threw down on 17 T's....we got:
~2 4" B. Smithis
~2 5" G. Roseas (one F)
~4" B. Vagans
~2 3" A. Avicularias
~3" A. Versicolor
~8" L. Parahybrana (F)
~3" P. Murinus
~4" C. Cyanopubescens
~4" H. Lividum
~4" G.Aalbopilosum (F)
~5" G. Aureostriata
~2" P. Scrofa
~3" Brachys. spp. Burmesis (sp?)
~3" N. Chromatus
Needless to say, the T collection went from okay to AWESOME....and we got such a damn good deal on the whole lot, plus cages, roach colony, T books, etc.
I don't think they can, and I believe many others would agree.cant T's see red light?
G.Aalbopilosum? I believe you meant B.albopilosum for Brachypelma albopilosum.
I don't think they can, and I believe many others wold agree.