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Second sac is looking good!
Very voracious indeed, I think mine may be in premolt so I'll finally be able to see the "blue" in a week or two.Advan, these tiny little guys are awesome spiders. Astonishingly heavy webbers for their size, AND great diggers! Not to mention the feeding response. Throwing in 1st or 2nd instar B. lateralis has them out of the burrow in a flash. Loving their behaviors, and can't wait until they get some size to them! Thanks for putting them into the hobby!
No. It more closely resembles Psednocnemis brachyramosa in my opinion.hello. .like to ask if this is also a orphnaecus sp. blue.. my friend give it to me.. thanks a lot.. View attachment 279734
thanks a lot for the info z32upgrader..im just curious coz i live here on panay island philippines where they said an orph sp. panay blue came from. heres is another pic of it.No. It more closely resembles Psednocnemis brachyramosa in my opinion.
It really looks too blue to be Orph sp. "Panay Blue". The blue in them is really subtle. This is my female that is just a week post-molt.thanks a lot for the info z32upgrader..im just curious coz i live here on panay island philippines where they said an orph sp. panay blue came from. heres is another pic of it.
I can only guess here and it strikes me as some species of Chilobrachys.z32upgrader here are also other tarantulas he given to me.. can you please guess what kind of tarantula it is. thanks a lot. View attachment 279773 View attachment 279771 View attachment 279772
Reminds me of my mature male Selenocosmia peerboomithanks again z32upgrader for the infos. .here is on of the tarantulas he caught on the wild with that size already..can you please guess what it is.. View attachment 279815
thanks a lot z32upgrader.. nice talking with you..Reminds me of my mature male Selenocosmia peerboomi