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Saw her again outside and it seems that now at least 4 of them are curled under and shes walking like that.. im aware they can amputate limbs i actually have around 40 or so Ts now. Ive just never seen one walk or move around like this before.
I mean it would be difficult she's in her hole lol the molt was already tossed it was perfectly fine. Im really just looking for ideas of what it could be and how I could help her.
I have a sub adult A. seemani that molted for the first time in my care about 3 weeks ago. After her molt she simply stayed in one spot and position for over two weeks, i was starting to get worried until I looked in her hole and saw she had turned and was facing the entrance.
Didn't think much...
Nope no nhandhu... I've looked at the chromatus a couple times because I like the contrast in colors but always went another direction when purchasing.
E. cyanognathus literally just looks like my E uatuman just with blue fangs lol
Totally understand that. I just ordered a mystery box cuz I guess I dont care what I raise. Raising baby Ts is half the fun.. i personally keep all the females and trade off or breed loan my males.
Yes I was aware of that method of listing your Ts but call me old fashioned I guess, after two bachelors I developed a liking to making lists. xD
Yes it does I feel like now you need to get BOTH N incei and N incei gold communals to make up for it.
I've had several P murinus in the past, the...
You aren't the first to say an LP is a must have. It seems everyone I associate with that is also in the hobby has at least one. A friend of mine Is selling slings for $20. I guess they just never peaked my interest. I'll keep the species in mind though, maybe I need to look more into it.
Yes I thought about adding a Pamphobeteus or xenesthis species but my problem is I never could decide which one they're all just stunning and I feel like im going to lose it and end up buying several aka there goes the bank account lmao
I mean, several of these other people already said it but it really does come down to whether or not YOU feel ready. Personally... my first two tarantulas were OWs, both Poecilotheria. As long as you use some sense and do things safely (especially when rehousing) you will be completely fine.
That's really interesting..
My P Irminia is about the same size as yours and doesn't make dirt curtains at all. Her enclosure is two pieces of cork leaned against each other with a big leaf/plant on one side of the corks.
I find that smaller more bolty slings/juveniles really enjoy having a...
Nope no movement.. :'( I don't understand she was completely fine the day before... ate a nice big dubia on Saturday... no weird actions or signs of being stressed..
I'm heartbroken I've never had this happen before..