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<blockquote data-quote="khatchet" data-source="post: 35256" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Haplopelma</p><p></p><p>Haplopelma continents 9 spices, but in recent years many unidentified possible Haplopelma have become available. This will be about the Lividum.</p><p></p><p>Lividum</p><p></p><p>It has a leg span of about 5 inchs. With blue legs and a light grey prosomaandopisthosoma it is an amazing looking tarantula, as adult males are bronzes or a light tan color. The lividum lives most of its live in its borrow. In captivate, they need plenty of substrate to borrow. It need high humidity about 80% as it live in tropical rain forest in Asia. Room temp is normally good for these tarantula. They are a bit fast and can be defensive, so I would not recommend for a beginner.</p><p></p><p>This was just a short informational on the H lividum, tell me how I did do you want more information or is this good. Also if there is any thing in the care that you think should be changed please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khatchet, post: 35256, member: 694"] Haplopelma Haplopelma continents 9 spices, but in recent years many unidentified possible Haplopelma have become available. This will be about the Lividum. Lividum It has a leg span of about 5 inchs. With blue legs and a light grey prosomaandopisthosoma it is an amazing looking tarantula, as adult males are bronzes or a light tan color. The lividum lives most of its live in its borrow. In captivate, they need plenty of substrate to borrow. It need high humidity about 80% as it live in tropical rain forest in Asia. Room temp is normally good for these tarantula. They are a bit fast and can be defensive, so I would not recommend for a beginner. This was just a short informational on the H lividum, tell me how I did do you want more information or is this good. Also if there is any thing in the care that you think should be changed please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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