Thanks!She is a guatemalteca Brachipelma Albopilosum..About to molt right nowGreetings and welcome aboard!
What species is your little one? I almost wonder if that isn't a T. vagans. Brachypelma vagans was reclassified as Tliltocatl vagans. I'm no expert at that sort of thing!
It's so cute that you said that because she looks so much like my little Nicaraguan curly hair which is Tlitlocatl albopilosum. And I am no expert at all. I just love my little ones too.Greetings and welcome aboard!
What species is your little one? I almost wonder if that isn't a T. vagans. Brachypelma vagans was reclassified as Tliltocatl vagans. I'm no expert at that sort of thing!
I'm getting lp vibes from this one but tarantulas can look so generic sometimes.It's so cute that you said that because she looks so much like my little Nicaraguan curly hair which is Tlitlocatl albopilosum. And I am no expert at all. I just love my little ones too.
That's why I subscribed...I got this gift and I need a lot of info. Her name is PrincipessaI'm getting lp vibes from this one but tarantulas can look so generic sometimes.
So nice my experience is being amazing, sometimes very scary cause I don'tknow what to do, but feeling better now that I'm part of this group. Like, how often you clean the soil?Doh! My bad! At that hour of the morning (for me) I thought it had a reddish butt.
My T. albo buried itself a couple of months ago and hasn't come out. I raised it up from a sling, and it has been very cool watching it grow. Hope your experience is as fun as mine has been! Here is a picture of mine from September.
Cheers!