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HungryGhost

Well-Known Member
3 Year Member
Messages
755
Location
Lower Hudson River Valley NY
I ordered 1" Euanthlus sp. (Chilean dwarf "yellow"). A very docile, hardy T that only reaches 3" max. I was presently surprised to find a freebie in the box, a tiny Aphonopelma hentzi (Oaklahoma brown) looks to be 1/8th of an inch. In addition to that the dealer included some small feeder crickets. I can highly recommend Swift's Invertebrates if your looking to buy a tarantula. Top notch dealer for sure.

Here they are photographed on 1" graph paper.

Euanthlus sp.
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A. hentzi
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AlyeskaWolf

Active Member
3 Year Member
Messages
445
Location
Anchorage, Alaska. Philadelphia, PA.
Yeah but those grow faster than Euanthlus, these guys are very slow and have been know to go for long stretches without eating. A test of patients for sure.

OH, ok, I was wondering if that was specific to them, my OBT seems to be growing fast, and I read my Ceratogyrus could grow another inch or more the first year. But those being a max of 3" is cute sounding...different.
 
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