Thank you for the feedback. I will keep that in mind. I’m leery of all the psalmo’s and will respect their boundaries. But man they are such a beautiful species.Congrats! Be wary of the Panama Blonde! I have raised two males and found them to be my most defensive Psalmopeous with the exception of my Ecclesiasticus and I will give an honorable mention to the Victori's. My large female Suntiger is ( for a Psalmopeous) pretty chill as well as my large female Cambrigei which,so far, has been cool as the other side of the pillow!! Enjoy and happy Spoodering!
Psalmopeous and Chilobrachys seem to be my Favs! In my experience they seem to get a little more calm as they gain size. My first Cambrigei "Bain" maled out but grew into a giant sweet heart! I still miss him. Sucks when you get really get attached to a male because you know your time with them is truly limited!Thank you for the feedback. I will keep that in mind. I’m leery of all the psalmo’s and will respect their boundaries. But man they are such a beautiful species.
Yeah, I dread the day when my Big Man is gone. He hasn’t hooked out yet, but I know it’s coming. He’s a P. Mascara.Psalmopeous and Chilobrachys seem to be my Favs! In my experience they seem to get a little more calm as they gain size. My first Cambrigei "Bain" maled out but grew into a giant sweet heart! I still miss him. Sucks when you get really get attached to a male because you know your time with them is truly limited!
Only Pampho is a Mascara and love my little Juvie. Insane, insane feeding response that's right there with the Genics. Only in the last few months I've had a Pamphobeteus and 2 Phormictipus species and all are impressive take down artist.Yeah, I dread the day when my Big Man is gone. He hasn’t hooked out yet, but I know it’s coming. He’s a P. Mascara.