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Hello. I bought a baby b.boehmei about 4 months ago. The seller told me it was around 6-8 months old. When I got it it was about 0.8 cm. Today, 3-4 months later it’s about 1cm.
so I have other tarantulas, for example a B.smithi that was about 1-1.5 years when I got him. He was about 7-9 cm back...
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So a few days ago i sexed my female A. Versicolor (8,5 cm molt). She had that M shaped spermato flap that makes it pretty clear that it is a female
The flap on this B. Smithi (10,4 cm molt) is there but it is not M shaped.
Idk why the pictures are where they are, but they went flying for some...
FINALLY! My Tliltocatl vagans (formerly Brachypelma vagans) dropped an egg sac MONTHS after having been paired and EATING my male Mexican Red Rump Tarantula....
Hi guys, I'm a bit worried at the moment. My Tarantula has not been eating for approx. 8 months now, at first I thought maybe she was fasting, but now 8 months... About a month ago I gave her a roach, at first she didn't do nothing, after she went slowly on the roach, (he was playing dead) and...
my huge female, Kali.
whilst these often have shy demeanors, this big girl is fearless and has a massive predatory drive- she'll chase my hand trying to capture it. doesnt care how big her prey is- i bet she'd take down a cave roach!
Brachypelma albiceps is a species of spider in the tarantula family, Theraphosidae. It is known as the Mexican golden red rump tarantula or the Amula red rump tarantula. The carapace is a light golden color and the abdomen dark, covered with long red hairs. Females typically live for about 15 years.