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US Ok, here's a real For Sale Post . . . common & some rares, decent prices

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Steve123

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10 species recently bred, 8 in USA, some not readily available . . .

(All species except Ceratogyrus spp. below bred by me in the second half of 2015, parental origins as noted; all imported species brought to USA from Germany with USFW and true-value Customs declarations):

Avicularia sp. “Ecuador” [PHOTO] spiderlings, $35
[AF from imported spiderlings 2014, MM from M. Jacobi 2015]

Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, WF [PHOTO] spiderlings, $45
[Imported 2015- wild form C. brachycephalus, not often available, not the hobby form]

Ceratogyrus sp. “Mozambique” [PHOTO]1.5“ spiderlings, $42
[Imported 2014 – reputed to have the largest horn of horned Ceratogyrus spp.]

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens spiderlings, $34
[Gravid female from TF member Casey K. 2015]

Cyclosternum fasciatum spiderlings, $14
[SeAF from AB member brickster 2014; MM imported 2015]

Hapalopus sp. “Colombia large” $35
[Parents imported 2014, juveniles now, showing adult colors]

Heteroscodra maculata spiderlings, $10
[AF imported 2014; MM from Miarachnids via AB member Andrew Kouvavas, spiderlings in 2011]

Pterinochilus murinus, RCF spiderlings (Usambara variant), $10
[AF imported 2014, MM from TF member Thistles 2015]

Pterinochilus murinus, TCF spiderlings (Mombasa variant), $24
[AF and SA male imported 2014]

Pamphobeteus ultramarinus spiderlings, $145
[Juvenile female from Anastasia at NetBug 2013; SA male imported 2014]
Pamphobeteus ultramarinus mother:
Pamphobeteus-ultramarinus-with-sac.jpg

Pamphobeteus ultramarinus nymphs (now spiderlings):
Pamphobeteus-ultramarinus-sac.jpg

These and other species for sale can be seen at Arachnoiden.com. Please use [email protected] for contact.

Terms of Service:

Shipping: Monday through Wednesday via FedEx Priority Overnight with live arrival guarantee (LAG). In excellent weather, 2-day FedEx shipping with LAG is available. In poor weather or other problematic circumstances, we may elect to ship to the nearest FedEx hub in order to provide LAG. We prefer to ship when temperatures are above 40F or below 90F, but with modern packaging techniques and overnight shipping, can ship almost any week of the year.

LAG: Live arrival is guaranteed with overnight delivery. LAG requires signature-confirmed delivery on the first attempt or hold-for-pickup less than 6 hours. In the event of a death on arrival (DOA), photographic evidence of the dead specimen is required within 2 hours of signature or pickup, with a pin placed through the specimen’s carapace. Unfortunately, we cannot be responsible for carrier errors or unpacking mishaps. Confirmed DOAs will result in refunding the full spider cost less shipping.

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PayPal only please.
Thanks for looking! :)

reviews: http://arachnoboards.com/threads/steve123.256171/page-2
 
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kormath

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nice price on the GBB. what size are the slings?
 

Steve123

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This post is getting old. I see now they can get bumped by requests. Will update the post with a new one and let this one die quietly.:)
interested in the H. Mac- Pictures?
- Sorry, @SasyStace, the H. mac spiderlings are sold out now, and the momma died; harrumph, now I have to wait for juveniles to mature. :(

@Meludox: Semi-to-subadult Nhandu tripepii, female, molt sexed, actual specimen available:
Nhandu-tripepii-1.jpg
 
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