Venomgland
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2017
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- 148
I'm not find much on this spider on google. Was wondering how big do they get and do they keep there colors as adults? Also are they readily available on the market or pretty rare?
115 is too high IMO considering what I see them listed at when they are available, 60-80 is more reasonable.. Would I pay it to have another female.. Yea probably..First, awesome imformation! Thanks
Here is where I am at. I found a 3.5" for $115 before shipping. So I'm probably looking at $150. I love that it is a female. I hate not knowing how old it is and how much longer she has to live. I'm also not sure if $115 is a good price. It sounds like it is for a female of that size. What do you think?
Also I didn;t know there was a species change to Haplopelma. I guess thats why I couldn't find much info. Everything kept coming up Haplopelma. I'm going to research more into them now.
Can you point me in the direction of where the 60-80s are? I'm ready to pop on buying the female, but I'd like to see what other ones are out there.115 is too high IMO considering what I see them listed at when they are available, 60-80 is more reasonable.. Would I pay it to have another female.. Yea probably..
Yes it used to be Haplopelma now it's cyriopagopus..
....and the same with my Cyriopagopus schioedtei it's now call an Omothymus, I wish they'd make up their minds - it's so confusing especially when you're searching for exact care info.Yes it used to be Haplopelma now it's cyriopagopus..
If you know for sure the breeder/seller has described them as "pure bred" - always ask that "important" question, "...are these pure bred specimen." If the seller/breeder is a reputable seller he'll be honest with you, then you can check on this forum - there are hundreds of reviews left by customers and breeders alike, IME it's always important to contact the seller and ask questions with correct tarantula vocabulary - such as what instar, male/female, MM, MF, were the parents wild caught, are they inbred, brother and sister, 2nd generation bred, questions like these , make the seller realise they're not dealing with a noob, always research the breeder/seller, it's the best advice I can give if you want pure bred species.It makes me nervous. I see some videos of some really beautiful Females and then I see some that I don't think I would pay 30 for. The picture showing of the T for sale is stunning, but it says its just a picture of the species and not the actual one. Of coarse websites are going to post the best looking picture they can find. I'd hate to get one that it really lacking all the markings on the abdomen when I see some videos out there that convince me that 150 is no big deal..
Ok I'm going to contact the seller today. ThanksIf you know for sure the breeder/seller has described them as "pure bred" - always ask that "important" question, "...are these pure bred specimen." If the seller/breeder is a reputable seller he'll be honest with you, then you can check on this forum - there are hundreds of reviews left by customers and breeders alike, IME it's always important to contact the seller and ask questions with correct tarantula vocabulary - such as what instar, male/female, MM, MF, were the parents wild caught, are they inbred, brother and sister, 2nd generation bred, questions like these , make the seller realise they're not dealing with a noob, always research the breeder/seller, it's the best advice I can give if you want pure bred species.
Just ask the seller to shoot you a pic.. If they are reputable they will..It makes me nervous. I see some videos of some really beautiful Females and then I see some that I don't think I would pay 30 for. The picture showing of the T for sale is stunning, but it says its just a picture of the species and not the actual one. Of coarse websites are going to post the best looking picture they can find. I'd hate to get one that it really lacking all the markings on the abdomen when I see some videos out there that convince me that 150 is no big deal..
You're most welcome, welcome to AB and this wonderfully addictive hobby....Ok I'm going to contact the seller today. Thanks
Thanks! I wish this site had an app. It would be so much easier then having to google it every time I want to check updates on my phone. I'll survive though.You're most welcome, welcome to AB and this wonderfully addictive hobby....
Thats a good idea!Just ask the seller to shoot you a pic.. If they are reputable they will..
Just bookmark the site, that's what I do when I'm out and about.Thanks! I wish this site had an app. It would be so much easier then having to google it every time I want to check updates on my phone. I'll survive though.