Species Selenotypus sp. "Glenelva"

Steve Nunn

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Selenotypus sp. "Glenelva" mature female

Hi,



Cheers,
Steve
 
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Man you are so lucky Steve to have such nice T's I hope some of them make there way here to the states.


Hat off to ya.:worship:
 

kyle_de_aussie

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Hi all heres a few post moult pics of my girlfriends T,

Post moult selenotypus "glenelva" sub adult female

Selenotypus glenelva "stubbs"


 
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lilmountaingrrl

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Beautiful photos!! I love the middle pic where he is reared up in a threat display...... he's got the cutest little mouth :p
 

Larkin

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Very nice! How big is it?

Hope dr Raven will describe this species as soon as possible :)
 

Jack_F

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Larkin said:
Hope dr Raven will describe this species as soon as possible :)
Raven is working on like a total revision or something as we speak;)
Hey Kyle, just signed up to Arachnoboards. (i'm Jack from the ATA forum you posted these on there too)
I'll say it again, AWESOME PICS MATE:clap: :eek: ;) :cool:
 

Jmadson13

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Very nice, you and the other Aussies that post these wonderful animals keep it up! it's a real treat.
 

smof

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Beautiful spider, I love the grey. And that middle photo is awesome. :clap:
 

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Hey, Steve have you begun importing to the states yet?

What toxcicity info do you have for australlian Ts...are they mild or are they more like the typical australlian fare?
 

Crimsonpanther

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Absoloutly stunning pics man , :drool: :drool:
Are the Aussie T's aggressive , what are there attitudes like .....mostly burrow - terrestrial - aboreal , or a good mix of them all ?
Do you think that ill be seeing Aussie T's avalible to buy in Canada anytime ?
Thanks for sharing , its always great seeing these aussie T's :clap: :drool:
 

cichlidsman

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nice spider. do you just go outside and find these spiders? that is cool. i wish i could do that. if i go out all i see is big animals like mooses and stuff
 

Steve Nunn

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Hi,
Thanks for the comments :)

The toxicity of Australian tarantulas is about the same as typical Selenocosmiinae, they're all on a similar level. Exports shall begin very shortly, they will be available in both Canada (Martin Gamache) and the U.S. (Michael Jacobi), this species is included.

Cheers,
Steve
 

kyle_de_aussie

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Hey mate nice pic thats not the one i sent you ages back is it ? looks like her a lot
 
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lychas

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i got a adult female of this sp and she gave me a sac last year, want a male for her so i can breed again this year.
 
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