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Hello and thank you,yes I do a female.Beautiful Tarantulas! . Do you have a king baboon? They are my favorite
Hello and thank you,yes I do a female.Beautiful Tarantulas! . Do you have a king baboon? They are my favorite
Ooooh can you post a picture? Is she aggressive (dumbest question ever)Hello and thank you,yes I do a female.
They are stunning indeedThat Pamphobeteus sp hexa is gorgeous, you're tempting me again.
HelloIs T. Apophysis sling are really huge compare to other slings with same age? Or it depends on how much they fed?
Wow! As a beginner, I am starting to think now if I should get one... 'Coz what I know, Theraphosa's are one of the oldest specie of T's and it really grow bigger... The largest specie of T's... And I am afraid that I cannot take care of it once it's mature...Hello
These ones are 3rd instar,and already over 5cm DLS so much larger than anything I've seen.
HelloWow! As a beginner, I am starting to think now if I should get one... 'Coz what I know, Theraphosa's are one of the oldest specie of T's and it really grow bigger... The largest specie of T's... And I am afraid that I cannot take care of it once it's mature...
HelloJust saw your A.amazonica pic. Absolutely gorgeous. Probably my favorite Avic species by far. I really hope mine is female. How big is yours?
HelloWow martin truly stunning mate & thanks for the new number one on my want list Pamphobeteus sp hexa. (must get some of these)
Martin, I've been putting off getting Pamps to save up for some Aussie species I've been wanting to add. Seeing your P. sp hexa is making me wanting to reconsider my decision. [emoji16] Awesome T!!Hello
The Pamphobeteus sp hexa is something totally different,not like other pamphos color wise etc.
They are,they have huge appetites eating multiple feeders at a time and doing hard hits.Martin, I've been putting off getting Pamps to save up for some Aussie species I've been wanting to add. Seeing your P. sp hexa is making me wanting to reconsider my decision. [emoji16] Awesome T!!
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Only problem with Theraphosa blondi and apophysis is,they need more care than say a Theraphosa stirmi is the easiest to take care of in the genus. Compared to other genera,I'd rank Theraphosa care more intense than any other since they need very good ventilation water and a bit of a misted substrate. The good ventilation thus doesn't allow the sub to get mold,and keep your Theraphosa happy I also and a lot of sub so it can dig if need be.