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Corranthe

Arachnoknight
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I ordered a G. pulchra sling and I ended up getting an A. behlei sling as a freebie.

So now I have a couple of little ones that will someday be all black and beautiful, but for now they just look like regular could-be-anything slings.

The one hanging out on the glass because he doesn't get the new substrate yet (and also doesn't know what to do with a chunk of superworm) is the G. pulchra. And the one who knows exactly what to do with the chunk of superworm is the the A. behlei.
 

AzJohn

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Those are two of my favorites. I hope you are patient.:clap:
 

Spike

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A.behlei is that the dwarf apho? Females are black and stay relativly small? Or am I thinking for something else?
 

Spike

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NM figured it out wrong t :) Awesome pics and congrats
 

smof

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Holy crap is the A. behlei gonna eat all of that? {D Congrats on the babies
 

Corranthe

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Holy crap is the A. behlei gonna eat all of that? {D Congrats on the babies
Hahaha! I felt so bad taking it away from her the next day, but it was starting to go brown. She stayed either eating it or sitting on top of it the whole time she had it. Sooo cute!

And yes, to the person who asked. I understand that it will be YEARS before I get to see their adult colors. Fortunatly, I have other Ts growing at a reasonable pace (mostly avics) and that is keeping me sane.
 

Aarantula

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Ooooooooooo... me likes G. Pulchras!!! :D

Awesome tarantulas who I intend to start breeding when two of my males mature!

Here's one of my two girls!

 
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