You forgot the one that drinks and knows things...I think that's all the dwarfs covered![]()
You forgot the one that drinks and knows things...I think that's all the dwarfs covered![]()
Which one is that? Ha haYou forgot the one that drinks and knows things...
And for those large Ts refusing to get there advertised size .. they are the wicked witchIf you want a calm one that doesn't move much....Dopey
If you want a placid one....Happy
If you want one that is aggressive...Grumpy
If you want one that is allergic to substrate...Sneezy
If you want one that stays in its burrow all the time...Sleepy
If you want one that runs from the camera flash all the time...Bashful
If you want one to extract venom for medical purposes...Doc
I think that's all the dwarfs covered
As a side note, I was walking back from the pub the other night and I got attacked by 6 dwarfs....not happy!
Some are close to dwarf size .I love my bumba but didn't think they were considered a dwarf.
Alot of excellent dwarf T's available. You simply have to do some research and decide for yourself.Hi there! So i have had jumping spiders for the last couple years. My family finally said i could get a taruntula. Or at least they would think about it. I still wanna do some research on them. Whats the best dwarf tarantulas? If i can get any it would have to be a small one.
I haven't had any personal experience with the genus, but a lot of people recommend cyriocosmus. Not very difficult, fast-growing (useful since the slings are small), more common than some other dwarfs (at least in the US), handleable if you're into that (as always, take proper precautions).Hi there! So i have had jumping spiders for the last couple years. My family finally said i could get a taruntula. Or at least they would think about it. I still wanna do some research on them. Whats the best dwarf tarantulas? If i can get any it would have to be a small one.
Not sure these would be considered dwarfs. While there isn't an exact DLS requirement for a t to be considered a dwarf, I think these get around 5". In my mind, that's just a medium-ish t. Still a neat species.No one (including me) has mentioned Bumba horrida? They are definitely my second favorite, super fun to own. Great hunters, very lively.