Flutterbat
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2016
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Oh my gosh its so beautiful! I found this picture while browsing tumblr and I fell in love! Does anyone know the species?
Looks more like a mature male Pamphobeteus sp. to me. Maybe machalla?Phormictopus sp. "purple"
Yeah.. After reading a bit about the species, it doesn't seem like a good starter for me. It is so very beautiful though. I definitely want to eventually get one!@Jamie Moore
In relation to your last thread, I would not get this as a starter species - just fyi.
Note how people are telling you that it's a mature male. Only mature males display this gorgeous coloring, and the downside is that you never have a mature male for very long. Consider yourself extremely lucky if it lives for 2 years.Yeah.. After reading a bit about the species, it doesn't seem like a good starter for me. It is so very beautiful though. I definitely want to eventually get one!
Ohhh....Except only the females are pretty!
Bry, there's been a genus change by the way, look it up man.
OmothymusOhhh....
Well dang, what are they now?
It's too hard to remember these if they keep changing it! I'm just now finally getting used to Cyriopagopus lividum.
(I keep saying L violaceopes and continually have to go back and fix it)Omothymus
I do the same thing with the Cobalt Blues, probably because I'll never own a Blue Demon Hell Spawn heheh(I keep saying L violaceopes and continually have to go back and fix it)
A more suiting title has never existed, easily my meanest t is my c lividumI do the same thing with the Cobalt Blues, probably because I'll never own a Blue Demon Hell Spawn heheh
It's just not for me. Besides, owning a pethole with that disposition, there is no joy in it for me. It's not like I. mira or M. balfouri that generally just run back to their home, a bit more predictable at times, not C. lividum. Plenty of blue out there w/out such an attitude.A more suiting title has never existed, easily my meanest t is my c lividum
I like it's attitude, and it spends a decent amount of time out of the hole compared to my other members of the he genus. I like the attitudeIt's just not for me. Besides, owning a pethole with that disposition, there is no joy in it for me. It's not like I. mira or M. balfouri that generally just run back to their home, a bit more predictable at times, not C. lividum. Plenty of blue out there w/out such an attitude.
I don't know, I find it kind of endearing. I'll admit it's that whole personification thing going on though.Plenty of blue out there w/out such an attitude.