Need information, insight and opinion on Holothele sanguiniceps

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Arachnoknight
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Can anyone provide some feedback with respect to their experiences keeping and for that matter breeding this species (Holothele sanguiniceps-Trinidad Pink) of dwarf tarantula ? There seems to be next to no information available. Thanks!
 

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ArachnoGod
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They're going to be nearly identical to keeping Holothele sp. "Rio Napo". They're not communal like H. incei are, and are in fact going to be moved into a different genus at some point, along with H. sp. "Rio Napo".
 

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They're going to be nearly identical to keeping Holothele sp. "Rio Napo". They're not communal like H. incei are, and are in fact going to be moved into a different genus at some point, along with H. sp. "Rio Napo".
Interesting...a completely new genus or one that already exists?
 

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That part I'm not sure about. I'm also not completely sure whether they will be moved, or whether incei will be moved. I just know that incei will not be in the same genus as sanguiniceps and "Rio Napo".

It's in a thread somewhere.
 

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That part I'm not sure about. I'm also not completely sure whether they will be moved, or whether incei will be moved. I just know that incei will not be in the same genus as sanguiniceps and "Rio Napo".

It's in a thread somewhere.
Based on what you say that?
(I'm not doubting you, I'm just ignorant and curious)
 

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Compare the physical characteristics of H. sanguiniceps to H. incei.

H. incei and H. sp. "Bumblebee" (I don't recall if they have a descriped species name yet) are communal. H. sanguiniceps and H. sp. "Rio Napo" are not.

I realize the communal characteristics alone aren't evidence enough to support that they should be in separate genera (A. minatrix vs all other Avics, for example), but I still thought I'd point it out.

As I said, there are other threads on this site that talk about it more in-depth than this. I'll try to take some time to locate them.
 

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It's five years later, and I can't find much info about the care of H sanguiniceps.

Is this a terrestrial, arboreal, or fossorial?

I have been treating my injured H sanguiniceps as a terrestrial, but it hs recovered enough that I need to rehouse is.
 

Holly Szymanski

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It's five years later, and I can't find much info about the care of H sanguiniceps.

Is this a terrestrial, arboreal, or fossorial?

I have been treating my injured H sanguiniceps as a terrestrial, but it hs recovered enough that I need to rehouse is.
 

Holly Szymanski

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Treat is as a terrestrial. I cant find any real info on them either but mine dug out a space under a cork flat and it happy as can be. Burrowed as a baby but now sits right outside unless disturbed then takes off incredibly fast and is back in its home. Beaitiful little dwarf species!
 
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