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Haha, thanks!That's seriously cool. That's got to be one of the best looking t's I've seen, and you have shown me a bunch here!! I'd love to have 5 minutes to browse your t room.
Who am I kidding, I'd like a few days:laugh:
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Pic 3 is my favorite.
As it should.What a wonderful T! :drool: Right on my wish list it goes.
Thank you, it's been a while.Been a while since i visited the site, but man im glad i did. Youve become quite the photographer i see. Awesome collection, as always, and thanks for all the pics.
It's only 2.5" or so. The juvies still have a bit of growing to do before I can breed them. Unfortunately the adult pair I got last year passed away while I was in Peru. That female was around 3.5"-4" if I recall correctly.Jason what size is that 1.0 T. sp. "Panama"? I have a few slings of species that are tiny, tiny, tiny... :wink:
Gorgeous, absolutely stunning!
Can I have it?
Can I have it?
Nice try...I guess?!Absolutely not.
We already agreed on this:Nice try...I guess?!
In your dreams.We already agreed on this:
We'll play rock-paper-scissors, the one who wins gets the spider :biggrin:
Yep, they started out pretty expensive but since they grow fast and have such big eggsacs the price has fallen drastically.That, Jason, is one beautiful T. Just remembered when I saw those pics: When they entered the hobby, a certain "breeder" over here, had suddenly 3+ females with sacs 1 month after the news about them being discovered. Sold the things for EUR 100+ a sling.
This girl is still pretty small. Probably only around 2.5". I have a couple larger females at the 3.5"+ range.Jason what size is the 0.1 P. sazimai? Do you have a mate for her?
Jan, your timeline is off. If you read the paper that describes the species, you would see they have material dated from 1971 and also two males from 1993. That paper was published in 2011. Years before 2011 there were photos and videos of them from Brazilian hobbyists, which many thought were fake and some sort of Lasiodora photoshopped. So when do you think they were "discovered"?That, Jason, is one beautiful T. Just remembered when I saw those pics: When they entered the hobby, a certain "breeder" over here, had suddenly 3+ females with sacs 1 month after the news about them being discovered. Sold the things for EUR 100+ a sling.