DevinsCreatures
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No, we do notDoes NH have any restrictions on tarantula species? I think I knew at one time, but have forgotten.
No, we do notDoes NH have any restrictions on tarantula species? I think I knew at one time, but have forgotten.
Oh I really can't wait to see what you doI certainly will be! I’m in the process of making a light box so it’s easier to take pictures of them, haha.
It would be a dream for me to own at least a single specimen of each species native to the US! I have quite a few Aphonos— but the dwarf complex is definitely a favorite of mine.I love the paloma dwarf complex, we have some big ones here in ca
there's also a dwarf marxi complex and a dwarf steindachneri complex species, tooIt would be a dream for me to own at least a single specimen of each species native to the US! I have quite a few Aphonos— but the dwarf complex is definitely a favorite of mine.
So I’ve heard! Though, I haven’t seen much of them. Aphonopelma are so vastly under appreciated.there's also a dwarf marxi complex and a dwarf steindachneri complex species, too
She’s gorgeous!I’ve been around the hobby for about two years— but I also work for a living in the hobby! I’ve worked with a rather large variety of species/genres; both Old and New Worlds.
But my personal collection are what I take the greatest pride in, haha. I prefer to stick with US native Aphonopelma and aim to do a lot of breeding work, of which I’ve already started up a few project species. I look forwards to seeing everyone else’s collections!
Here is a picture of my very favorite perfect girl “Faelen”— Aphonopelma paloma. The absolute pride of my collection, haha. This species is beyond beautiful even with their small size. Though, I do genuinely believe that the whole genus is vastly under appreciated.
Nice to meet you all!
She's so very cute your little girlI’ve been around the hobby for about two years— but I also work for a living in the hobby! I’ve worked with a rather large variety of species/genres; both Old and New Worlds.
But my personal collection are what I take the greatest pride in, haha. I prefer to stick with US native Aphonopelma and aim to do a lot of breeding work, of which I’ve already started up a few project species. I look forwards to seeing everyone else’s collections!
Here is a picture of my very favorite perfect girl “Faelen”— Aphonopelma paloma. The absolute pride of my collection, haha. This species is beyond beautiful even with their small size. Though, I do genuinely believe that the whole genus is vastly under appreciated.
Nice to meet you all!