Stridulating while it attacks its prey? Damn that's an aggressive tarantula and I need one now
yeah, impressive...i remember that vid
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Yes but the 'locals' aren't eccentric AB members.A moorei aren't in the hobby, who knows if they ever will be, the area they're endemic to is heavily controlled by the cartel, locals won't step foot there.
Tbh I'd be willing to risk getting shot to bring a new species into the hobby, and I'm sure there's others who are way more fanatical than me.Yes but the 'locals' aren't eccentric AB members.
I'm imagining a bunch of T enthusiasts tramping around armed to the teeth with guns and catch-cups. It would be a good time.
That's a common name from a reptile/pede keeper.There's a few unidentified Chilobrachys species as well, I follow this instagram account and he has Ts that are absolutely stunning! This is an unidentified Chilobrachys known as "Thailand Black Mountain Tarantula"
I knew that, I know he keeps some inverts and is primarily reptile oriented, but I just figured it'd give some context to the T! Love the sleek blackness combined with the webbing that's typical of Chilobrachys, seems like an awesome tarantula.That's a common name from a reptile/pede keeper.
Chilobrachys sp kaeng krachen. C. Fumosus.I knew that, I know he keeps some inverts and is primarily reptile oriented, but I just figured it'd give some context to the T! Love the sleek blackness combined with the webbing that's typical of Chilobrachys, seems like an awesome tarantula.
haha well that's why we don't use common names at all I suppose, I searched and couldn't find anything on this T for awhile but was probably due to me entering different combinations of black mountain and tarantulaChilobrachys sp kaeng krachen. C. Fumosus.![]()
Well, i don't know what it is. But those are two popular black chilos. Both aren't too expensive I think.haha well that's why we don't use common names at all I suppose, I searched and couldn't find anything on this T for awhile but was probably due to me entering different combinations of black mountain and tarantula. Thank you for giving me the proper name of this gorgeous species though! Any chance it'll be available in the US? I've never seen one for sale thus far.
pretty sure I saw one when herping the amazon it was gigantic.10" pinktoes are out there...![]()
yea I understand it wasn't that big but I find the pic ill put it up.pretty sure I saw one when herping the amazon it was gigantic.
Links please.Aphonopelma moorei is officially in the hobby. Someone paid probably a ton and got a adult female, probably from Poland.
It was on Facebook. I didn't screenshot the moorei. But the person picked up a Cotztetlana sp Puebla with it. I can send you the guys name if you want.Links please.
Some scam artist been trying to sell “CB” slings.