Got three new Ts in today!
Cannot believe I finally got one of these.
Ever since I first saw a particular tarantula, "back when" that was owned by Tom Moran, I have, very much, wanted this species.
I found one and, now, have it!
A 3" (or 3"+) female Euathlus parvulus (aka Paraphysa parvula).
She is just beautiful!
Love her coloration and the pattern on the rear of the abdomen (butt).
She is very good natured, and calm, too.
Along with her, I also got another beautiful species.
Two Psalmopoeus irminia slings. They are so very cute, & slightly "fluffy", at this stage.
Eventually, of course, they will be a couple of stunning adults.
They were rather well behaved and did not try any "speed demon" antics.
Talk about getting opposite ends, of the spectrum, with these two species. LoL
Below are pics of my newest, wonderful, trio:
Pics 1, 2, 3 = E. parvulus (female),
Pic 4 = P. irminia #1,
and
Pic 5 = P. irminia #2.
Cannot believe I finally got one of these.
Ever since I first saw a particular tarantula, "back when" that was owned by Tom Moran, I have, very much, wanted this species.
I found one and, now, have it!
A 3" (or 3"+) female Euathlus parvulus (aka Paraphysa parvula).
She is just beautiful!
Love her coloration and the pattern on the rear of the abdomen (butt).
She is very good natured, and calm, too.
Along with her, I also got another beautiful species.
Two Psalmopoeus irminia slings. They are so very cute, & slightly "fluffy", at this stage.
Eventually, of course, they will be a couple of stunning adults.
They were rather well behaved and did not try any "speed demon" antics.
Talk about getting opposite ends, of the spectrum, with these two species. LoL
Below are pics of my newest, wonderful, trio:
Pics 1, 2, 3 = E. parvulus (female),
Pic 4 = P. irminia #1,
and
Pic 5 = P. irminia #2.