I am excited!

Tiara

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Hello all, after the bad situation with my Pterinopelma sazimai, who is still not eating, I want to open a more cheerful topic. :)
Yesterday I bought 2 little slings - G. Pulchra, which is around 1 sm and a Tliltocatl albopilosum (around 1,5 sm), which is ADORABLE! I am not sure why I didn't get one earlier!

I am so happy <3
 

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TechnoGeek

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G pulchra is my favorite species and one of the best options for a beginner. T albo is much more boring IMHO but a must have too. Congrats!
 

Wolfram1

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Your P. sazimai got a new name!

It has it's very own Genus now.
Lasiocyano sazimai

Galleti-Lima, A., Hamilton, C. A., Borges, L. M. & Guadanucci, J. P. L. (2023). Phylogenomics of Lasiodoriforms: reclassification of the South American genus Vitalius Lucas, Silva and Bertani and allied genera (Araneae: Theraphosidae). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11(1177627): 1-19.
 

Tiara

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Your P. sazimai got a new name!

It has it's very own Genus now.
Lasiocyano sazimai

Galleti-Lima, A., Hamilton, C. A., Borges, L. M. & Guadanucci, J. P. L. (2023). Phylogenomics of Lasiodoriforms: reclassification of the South American genus Vitalius Lucas, Silva and Bertani and allied genera (Araneae: Theraphosidae). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11(1177627): 1-19.
Aww, I didn't know! Will check the Artcile. Thanks for the info!
 

Tiara

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Just a little update: Bot the slings got a meal already and the T. albo is rearranging its enclosure, had even dug up a little tunnel in the corner. It is so fun to watch, always moving something :D
 
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