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<blockquote data-quote="Telson" data-source="post: 89089" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>Well, (btw this is Mass) Heres a decent pic of an adult male sp ivory</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18666[/ATTACH] </p><p>These guys stay burrowed a majority of the time. There's at least one more adult male in there, and lots of little ones now. And some big fat pretty females. Males seem slow to mature. I dont see these as being better feeders than dubia or lats, but with a large enough colony you could sustain a small tarantula collection with them. I'm focusing on multiplication of these, so they're pets only, for now. I like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telson, post: 89089, member: 7596"] Well, (btw this is Mass) Heres a decent pic of an adult male sp ivory [ATTACH=full]18666[/ATTACH] These guys stay burrowed a majority of the time. There's at least one more adult male in there, and lots of little ones now. And some big fat pretty females. Males seem slow to mature. I dont see these as being better feeders than dubia or lats, but with a large enough colony you could sustain a small tarantula collection with them. I'm focusing on multiplication of these, so they're pets only, for now. I like them. [/QUOTE]
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