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Pamphobeteus antinous


I've found P. ultramarinus slower than P. antinous or other Pamphobeteus species. And as far as Pamphobeteus antinous with some other Pamphobeteus species the growth rate relatively the same.Just grabbed a few of these guys! What's the growth rate on these guys compared to other Pamphos in your experience Jose?
Gotcha! Do only the males show the blueish colored legs as well?I've found P. ultramarinus slower than P. antinous or other Pamphobeteus species. And as far as Pamphobeteus antinous with some other Pamphobeteus species the growth rate relatively the same.
As far as I know unless I missed a topic about a different Pamphobeteus that I may not know about.Gotcha! Do only the males show the blueish colored legs as well?
Where'd you get this info about antinous??Such a gorgeous spider! I used to have an 8" girl (who died when a space heater malfunctioned), and was just recently given a 2" girl.
I know these are a little more particular on care than most Ts -- cooler temps, more humidity, don't overfeed as they will overeat.
But I would love to get some more details from anyone here who has experience with them.
Thanks.
They are not hard to care for and they can't overeat. They are a hardy tarantula that gets a very decent size if you like big hungry tarantula.Such a gorgeous spider! I used to have an 8" girl (who died when a space heater malfunctioned), and was just recently given a 2" girl.
I know these are a little more particular on care than most Ts -- cooler temps, more humidity, don't overfeed as they will overeat.
But I would love to get some more details from anyone here who has experience with them.
Thanks.
Thanks man. I appreciate that. I have had a nice 8" girl before, so I know they get big and hungry.They are not hard to care for and they can't overeat. They are a hardy tarantula that gets a very decent size if you like big hungry tarantula.