Jones0911
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2013
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Tomorrow I'll be getting:
0.0.2 Chiliobrachy electric slings
1.1.0 Xenesthis immanis pair
1.1.0 Theraphosa stirmi juvenile pair 5-7"
0.0.1 Idiothele mira sling freebie
0.0.2 Euathlus sp. 'Red' slings ¼"
0.0.3 Acanthoscurria geniculata slings ¾-1"
0.0.1 H incei freebie
This will be my first time owning anything from the chiliobrachy, Xenesthis, idiothele, and Euathlus genus'.
But I did my research and I've come to terms knowing most of these I won't see much besides a few blurs at feeding time lol.
Even though I've heard Euathlus is a slow growing genus and I'm not fond of slow growers I still decided to take them on because I've heard a lot of people raving about them.... So they're a little something different for me.
The items below are what I'll be using for some of these Ts, I have to wait until I see them in person to match them up with their proper enclosures. Sometimes when I get Ts in the mail they're bigger/smaller than what I thought they'd be.
0.0.2 Chiliobrachy electric slings
1.1.0 Xenesthis immanis pair
1.1.0 Theraphosa stirmi juvenile pair 5-7"
0.0.1 Idiothele mira sling freebie
0.0.2 Euathlus sp. 'Red' slings ¼"
0.0.3 Acanthoscurria geniculata slings ¾-1"
0.0.1 H incei freebie
This will be my first time owning anything from the chiliobrachy, Xenesthis, idiothele, and Euathlus genus'.
But I did my research and I've come to terms knowing most of these I won't see much besides a few blurs at feeding time lol.
Even though I've heard Euathlus is a slow growing genus and I'm not fond of slow growers I still decided to take them on because I've heard a lot of people raving about them.... So they're a little something different for me.
The items below are what I'll be using for some of these Ts, I have to wait until I see them in person to match them up with their proper enclosures. Sometimes when I get Ts in the mail they're bigger/smaller than what I thought they'd be.