Ephebopus cyanognathus?

Crotalid

Arachnopeon
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Aug 8, 2013
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don't let me curtail you from them. i still think they are a fantastic spiders but there is a big difference from sling to adult which is too bad but their beauty is really negligible since they spend the majority of their life underground in their burrows.
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Oh no, you haven't. I just wanted to know what they looked like as an adult. I've been put off a few tarantula species, just for the fact they dull down so much as adults, this is another one to add to the list lol.
 

dredrickt

Arachnoknight
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Jan 27, 2014
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I see mine out more often than my E. murinus actually.
Mine are the opposite. My E. Murinus will come out during the day, and isn't easily startled back into its burrow, while my Cyanognathus will only leave its legs visible during the night most of the time and is never visible during the day.
 

dredrickt

Arachnoknight
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Jan 27, 2014
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I guess I got lucky with the blue fang.
Definitely, those are stunning tarantulas. The people who come over to my house always inquire about the blue fang. It typically doesn't come out until a couple hours after sundown (I don't use any light other than a flashlight past sundown in my T room).
 

BobGrill

Arachnoprince
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I wouldn't really recommend an E.murinus to a novice keeper either. They're more an intermediate level species.
 
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