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Arachnoprince
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Wow!!! they are gorgeous!! Ill add them to the list anyway, too beautiful to not!!I'm not in US, as you may know, but I like to add these three dwarves in here, just out of curiosity.
There are others that are not so common, I'll post them later too.
Catanduba
Catanduba peruacu
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Catanduba simoni
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Catanduba flavohirta
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They are awesome, indeed. And one of the most underrated genus down here, unfortunately.Wow!!! they are gorgeous!! Ill add them to the list anyway, too beautiful to not!!
A friend of mine got them a few years ago, but I'm not sure how. I can ask him, though.@Arachnid Addicted where did you pick those Catanduba up?
Yeah I'd be just curious to know,beause I havent ever heard of any of those species let alone the genus before, and it seems like its something I should definietly know about!!A friend of mine got them a few years ago, but I'm not sure how. I can ask him, though.
I’m getting a flat down there - time to moveThey are awesome, indeed. And one of the most underrated genus down here, unfortunately.
Right!?? What an awesome genus and species!! I got a friend down there, hes not in the hobby, but im half tempted to see what he can finn down there!I’m getting a flat down there - time to move
TX Tarantula Tycoon!Right!?? What an awesome genus and species!! I got a friend down there, hes not in the hobby, but im half tempted to see what he can finn down there!
I haven’t even heard of this!!Dude check the news and make sure your water doesn’t have the brain eating amoeba like some of the TX towns down there
You know some of those I did have on the list originally, but I edited them out, due to them really not being true dwarfs, but just small tarantulas, with some females getting 4-4.5in. I may include them in a additional post of small tarantulas that did not quite make the list criterion, as a follow up!Maybe add:
Avicularia minatrix
Chaetopelma olivaceum
Bonnetina cyanifemur
Bonnetina alagoni
Citharacanthus cyaneus
Davus pentaloris (a small species)
Euthycaelus colonicus
Hapalotremus albipes
Phrixotrichus/Paraphysa scrofa
Sahydroaraneus raja
Schizopelma sp Colima
Scopelobates sericeus
TBH as a keeper and lover of dwarf species, I happily purchase smaller species, and I think it's a good idea to include them with a note about their size.
Yes that's what I've heard as well. They are on my "to buy" list!I could be wrong, and I have heard varying things, but brachionopus pretoriae might qualify as a dwarf species. I have one now which is about an inch in length, but still young.
I could be wrong, and I have heard varying things, but brachionopus pretoriae might qualify as a dwarf species. I have one now which is about an inch in length, but still young.
I’ll have to see, I had originally had things that were small 4in range? But edited them out so that it was only true dwarfs and not also small tarantulas. What mature sizes are reported?Yes that's what I've heard as well. They are on my "to buy" list!