ArborealLotus
Arachnosquire
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Picked up an Ornithoctonus aureotibialis sling today - the Thai Golden Fringe.
Was in an unfortunate 8oz deli cup with maaaaaybe a centimeter of substrate in which the fella crammed himself beneath the vial which remained in the cup. Rehoused to a 4x4x4 amac box I drilled for it with a moooore appropriate but not quite enough 3” substrate. I don’t expect it on the walls above ground, and will rehouse again relatively soon to allow for 3x DLS, 2x substrate.
The little guy was much bigger than I thought. At first was crimping it’s legs in so I thought it’d be an inch tops and prepped an enclosure accordingly, but as I got it into the vial/catch cup to transfer... it slowly and leisurely - like a dragon’s wings - stretched out of its legs to walk calmly into the vial. Gave me chills as it revealed a juuust over 2” DLS.
I was stunned. I’ve been “drooling” over this T since I learned about tarantulas and am ecstatic to have homed one.
Anywho: am I the only one who is more nervous for new worlds than old worlds? Being an old world, I have an almost deified respect for them. I feel calm. Focused. In the zone.
I find that with supreme care, risk can be eliminated apart from the off chance I’d fumble or sneeze while holding the catch cup.
Those urticating hairs tho? There seems always a chance they’ll waft gently into my eyeballs. I can control venom, I can’t control airborne hairs lol.
Anywho, I’m part sharing, part storytelling, and part wondering if anyone else keeps an O. aureotibialis with stories to tell of it?
Here’s the best pic I’ve got for now:

Was in an unfortunate 8oz deli cup with maaaaaybe a centimeter of substrate in which the fella crammed himself beneath the vial which remained in the cup. Rehoused to a 4x4x4 amac box I drilled for it with a moooore appropriate but not quite enough 3” substrate. I don’t expect it on the walls above ground, and will rehouse again relatively soon to allow for 3x DLS, 2x substrate.
The little guy was much bigger than I thought. At first was crimping it’s legs in so I thought it’d be an inch tops and prepped an enclosure accordingly, but as I got it into the vial/catch cup to transfer... it slowly and leisurely - like a dragon’s wings - stretched out of its legs to walk calmly into the vial. Gave me chills as it revealed a juuust over 2” DLS.
I was stunned. I’ve been “drooling” over this T since I learned about tarantulas and am ecstatic to have homed one.
Anywho: am I the only one who is more nervous for new worlds than old worlds? Being an old world, I have an almost deified respect for them. I feel calm. Focused. In the zone.
I find that with supreme care, risk can be eliminated apart from the off chance I’d fumble or sneeze while holding the catch cup.
Those urticating hairs tho? There seems always a chance they’ll waft gently into my eyeballs. I can control venom, I can’t control airborne hairs lol.
Anywho, I’m part sharing, part storytelling, and part wondering if anyone else keeps an O. aureotibialis with stories to tell of it?
Here’s the best pic I’ve got for now:



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