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Males are bonny but females are bigger and longer lived.Do the male and female differ in colour then?
Males are bonny but females are bigger and longer lived.Do the male and female differ in colour then?
This is my adult female. They really are absolutely stunning tarantulas.Do the male and female differ in colour then?
Not really, males are also stunning, mine's not mature yet but I'll put up pics of my pair.Do the male and female differ in colour then?
G. pulchripes is what I have because they are docile, non aggressive, and terrestrial .Well, guess what. When brushed in the abdomen with a soft brush, he attacks it and pulls mightily upon it. There is a miniature tree in his vivarium and when I cant find him in the hide, he very well might be in the tree. Guess he never got the memo that he is terrestrial.LP
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G.pulchripes
and an old fashioned rosie
they are pretty common
but i enjoy them the most in my collection
and that's all that matters to me.
I had a Theraphosinae sp. Panama... up until yesterday. It would completely blockade itself in its hide during a molt and had recently done so. It had been in there about a week or two and I started to get a bit nervous, so I opened the hide last night. It had gotten its head and fangs stuck in the molt and had passed. I was totally bummed. Mine was a bit reclusive but I was always excited to see it when it was out. RiP Deadpool...My favorite in my current collection is “Theraphosinae sp. ‘Panama.’” Name’s all in quotes because it’s not actually a real binomial name. I think it’s a really neat spider to have. Interesting colors and behaviors in a very small package. Kinda pricey, but well worth it. Here’s mine after her most recent molt:
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You just listed this thread again...necromancy at its finest
There’s a recent thread on this:
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/most-desirable-ts.315396/
The old thread was merged with this one, hence why I mentioned ‘necromancy at its finest’. Wouldn’t call if ‘necromancy’ if the thread wasn’t old now would I?You just listed this thread again...
You just listed this thread again...
Correct: I merged the two threads, since the question was the same.The old thread was merged with this one, hence why I mentioned ‘necromancy at its finest’. Wouldn’t call if ‘necromancy’ if the thread wasn’t old now would I?
Try preloved I put a link but it got deletedFor me it would actually be a rose hair, I miss my old gal. They are quite hard to find in any size in the UK though.
I know they changed the name around a bit, the one with a pink-ish carapace and white leg hairs, is that still a g.rosea, or is that one a g.porteri now?