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Unless I'm mistaken, Mexico doesn't allow export. That, and the fact that these spiders are restricted to a cave system probably means you might never see them in the hobby. That's my guess anyway, but I'm certainly no expert.
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Or my local pet store sells these for about $15. I've been thinking about picking up a couple myself...
Thanks, guys. I'm excited to see the little guy grow. I'm not one of those people that just loves every blue spider out there. And, honestly, I like some of the other poeci's just as much as the metallica. So, I should probably collect them all! ;) So far I only have P. regalis and P. metallica...
Just got a new T, and it reminded me I haven't visited this forum in months.
New T Story:
My lovely wife and thoughtful daughter got me a B. smithi sling last December (2015) for my birthday. After a few molts I began to suspect something was fishy. My little smithi turned into a B. vagans...
We have spiny orb weavers in Alabama. Maybe not that exact species, or subspecies, but I see them in the woods all the time. Most of the ones I recall are black and white.
I have a roku and no cable, so I spend a lot of time browsing youtube on my TV. I'm subscribed to deadly tarantula girl. I was scrolling through and one of her videos... eh hem... caught my eye. She has some interesting videos. I watch them sometimes, among some of the others that have already...
It depends on the city. They have shows all over the country. Some of them draw a lot more vendors than others. But, I usually go even when they come to my smallish city. It's not huge, but it's worth going to see what's there. I don't think I've ever been to one that didn't have at least one...
They're great pets, but like others said, be prepared for a LOT of feeding. They slow down when they reach adulthood, but a juvenile can easily eat 20-60 prey items a day. I started my first dubia colony after getting my first BD.
Sometimes I think I'd like to have a beardie again, but I don't...
I'm pretty sure I've told this story here before, but I got my first T sometime around 1987. I was about 11 years old and had always had a fascination with reptiles which I caught regularly back then. When I found a mature B. smithi in a local pet store I had to have it. They were common and...
I haven't done one of these over here, so I thought I'd start a photo thread.
I had the camera out for a few minutes to capture my freshly molted G. pulchra. I've had her almost a year now, and she's grown to 3+ inches.
I wouldn't say I'm WAITING for any. I'd say I'm financially unable to achieve all of my dreams at this time. I don't really even know which species is tops on my want list right now. Maybe a P. metallica.
I give fruits and veggies which takes care of the water, and I feed a dry food - usually baby chick starter mash. I also sometimes add dog food, cereal, bread, or just whatever is laying around. The last time I went to a reptile show, my daughter, wife, and me all got bags with tons of trial...
I thought she might like a GBB too, but this won't be her first T. She has a B. albopilosum, A. geniculata, and half ownership of an A. metallica right now. So, it will be her 3rd and a half T. ;)
I think you guys might ease up on him a little. He got some bad info from google (god knows there's plenty of that out there). Then came here and asked questions. There's a tendency in every hobby and on every forum to jump on the ill informed. I like this forum because I've seen less of it...
Thanks for the info. I doubt we'll go with that one, but she's very mature and understands that all T's have different behaviors. And, we're not handlers.
I haven't been on here in a while. Glad to see all the replies and new additions by everyone. The little smithi that Santa brought me molted yesterday, so yahoo! Also, my daughter (10) informed my wife and I yesterday that she wants spiders for her birthday in March. She already owns 2 1/2 T's...