Omothymus violaceopes

AnonymousTs

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My first Omothymus violaceopes sling is due to arrive tomorrow and I feel like a kid at christmas!!
I’d like to hear other people’s experiences of owning these beautiful T’s
 

Poonjab

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Out more often than not as it reaches maturity. Super fast. Prone to threat pose than retreat if feels threatened (rehousing). Individual experiences may vary.
 

AnonymousTs

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Out more often than not as it reaches maturity. Super fast. Prone to threat pose than retreat if feels threatened (rehousing). Individual experiences may vary.
super fast you weren’t kidding first thing it did was bolt but had the trusty catch cup at the ready haha settling in nicely now tho
 

jrh3

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Never saw mine as a sling. Lived in a hole, all I would see is when it push the molts up.
 

FrDoc

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As mine has grown she is out much more often, but that’s not all that often. When she is out however, she doesn’t immediately bolt back into her burrow. She goes into, “I know he can’t see me” mode by covering her carapace with her legs.

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AnonymousTs

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As mine has grown she is out much more often, but that’s not all that often. When she is out however, she doesn’t immediately bolt back into her burrow. She goes into, “I know he can’t see me” mode by covering her carapace with her legs.

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Shes absolutely gorgeous man how long you had her?

I have two and mine don’t move that fast, and if I ever see them I considerate it my lucky day lol.
Tried to get mine in it’s enclosure this morning and it ended up on top of it lol
 

FrDoc

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Shes absolutely gorgeous man how long you had her?
A couple of years now. Snagged her as a juvie female from @cold blood. I would highly recommend him as a source to anyone who wanted one, or more, if he’s still breeding them.
 
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AnonymousTs

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A couple of years now. Snagged her as a juvie female from @cold blood. I would highly recommend him as a source to anyone who wanted one, or more, if he’s still breeding them.
Ah nice one, yeah I’m hoping mines female too but if not will definitely buy another
 

viper69

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My first Omothymus violaceopes sling is due to arrive tomorrow and I feel like a kid at christmas!!
I’d like to hear other people’s experiences of owning these beautiful T’s
I’ve only ended up with males. Fast, photosensitive, great appetite, needs a bit of moisture, sexually dimorphism too
 

Teds ts and Inverts

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As mine has grown she is out much more often, but that’s not all that often. When she is out however, she doesn’t immediately bolt back into her burrow. She goes into, “I know he can’t see me” mode by covering her carapace with her legs.

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Looks like that one kid playing hide-n-seek, covering his/her eyes saying “You can’t see me!” :p
 

Teds ts and Inverts

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My first Omothymus violaceopes sling is due to arrive tomorrow and I feel like a kid at christmas!!
I’d like to hear other people’s experiences of owning these beautiful T’s
I know you didn’t ask for care advice, but Richard from the Tarantula Collective has a GREAT video on them! It’s definitely worth a watch....

 

AnonymousTs

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I know you didn’t ask for care advice, but Richard from the Tarantula Collective has a GREAT video on them! It’s definitely worth a watch....

I’ve actually watched this video along with a few others of his on old worlds he has quite the collection
 
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