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Hello all,
It seems like forever since I have posted here. Since all of you have the joy in posting about you spiders I have decided I will do the same. Most exciting is my first egg sac, G rosea. I have decided to hammok the eggs, and after the first week can see the cell division taking place. I have also collected a fairly rare species of Arizona Spider called Aphonopelma Paloma. This species is rare and only reaches a maxium size of 1.5 inches. A dwarf so to speake. I also (thanks to the help of Atrax) Have been able to breed H lividum (Cobalt Blue). Also I will be breeding 3 A versicolor females next week. Pictures will be available soon on my web page for everything, including pictures of snakes, tarantulas and turain(land) encountered in the Arizona desert. Also to all out there i could us a P regalis male. Let me know.
Sincerely,
Brandon
www.geocities.com/southwest_inverts
It seems like forever since I have posted here. Since all of you have the joy in posting about you spiders I have decided I will do the same. Most exciting is my first egg sac, G rosea. I have decided to hammok the eggs, and after the first week can see the cell division taking place. I have also collected a fairly rare species of Arizona Spider called Aphonopelma Paloma. This species is rare and only reaches a maxium size of 1.5 inches. A dwarf so to speake. I also (thanks to the help of Atrax) Have been able to breed H lividum (Cobalt Blue). Also I will be breeding 3 A versicolor females next week. Pictures will be available soon on my web page for everything, including pictures of snakes, tarantulas and turain(land) encountered in the Arizona desert. Also to all out there i could us a P regalis male. Let me know.
Sincerely,
Brandon
www.geocities.com/southwest_inverts