Species Theraphosa blondi

Sasa

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She´s about 15cm and that´s.. err... 6"
But I´m not sure about that ´couse she´s sitting in her burrow and hissing at me. :D
 

Freddie

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Is that from the same place than mine?
The same size and they look like sisters LOL jk

And good pics btw.
 

Sasa

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Freddie said:
Is that from the same place than mine?
The same size and they look like sisters LOL jk
Yes, she´s one of those we bought from Phalagorn last year.
 

Joe1968

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Wow, another blondi molt, must be molting season for blondis, LOL. {D
very nice female you got there.
 

Tarantula

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Looks really nice Martin. If mine is also gravid you may end up whit many slings :p
 

aftershock

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Yes! It seems like my male has made good job! I don't know what I'm going to do with all slings...:)
 

Tarantula

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lol yeah... your Psalmopoeus reduncus male did the job to... the sac is still whit the female :)
 

xanadu1015

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I decided to try and see if I could hold Rusty. I got her to walk out on to my arm and the entire time I held her she didn't throw a threat posture, hiss, or kick hairs. She was nervous but that was it. She put up with a lot. Rusty has turned out to be a very nice T. Here are the pictures of me holding her.


Laura
 

nightbreed

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aftershock said:
Yes! It seems like my male has made good job! I don't know what I'm going to do with all slings...:)
lol if you get really stuck you can mail me one or two :D :D
 

xanadu1015

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By the way,

Does her abdomen look like she has had bad moults in the past? Looks like some of the pieces of her moult didn't completely come off.



Laura
 

cdxrd

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Thats what it looks like to me from those pics.. I would just wait till her next molt and not worry about it until then.. :)
 

cdxrd

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Definately.. Ill help you take care of a couple of those guys.. ;)
 

andy83

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Awesome!
I think T blondi have too bad of a reputation. I mean, they are somewhat aggressive but they're not as bad as what it seems theyre made out to be. They're really cool T's in my opinion. My P. lugardi is a little more on the aggr. side than T blondi that I've been around.

Nice pics.....thanks for sharing! :clap:
 

xanadu1015

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I heard that they could be defensive, so I expected that kind of behavior but she didn't do any of it...at least not yet.

So the left-overs will come off with the next moult? Thats good. I just hope she doesn't have another bad moult, I become really attached to her already and it would hurt if anything bad happened to her.


Laura
 

xanadu1015

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I love raising slings....they are so cute. I would be happy to take a few :D



Laura
 

aftershock

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Lol..:)

I guess I'll trade them for other T's, sell a few and raise a few.

Niklas>>>Keep me updated regarding the P reduncus eggsack. Then about 6 other eggsacks of different species...slings everywhere..lol
 
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