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Phlogius Kuranda

Wal

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Queensland, Australia
My Phlogius kuranda out for a wander
She's awesome loves her skull hide through the day and she's rather active nights

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Tarantula Trooper

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One cool looking Spood there as well . Those long front legs are cool and looks similar to Chilobrachys of which I have currently ( if I remember correctly) 9 species. Do you have a Selenocosmia Crassipes?? One day I might snag one of these guys when a few of the males I have times come. Which is the one thing in the hobby that kinda sucks! I get attached to my males and there gone way too soon! But Happy Spoodering!
 

Wal

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3 Year Member
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58
Location
Queensland, Australia
One cool looking Spood there as well . Those long front legs are cool and looks similar to Chilobrachys of which I have currently ( if I remember correctly) 9 species. Do you have a Selenocosmia Crassipes?? One day I might snag one of these guys when a few of the males I have times come. Which is the one thing in the hobby that kinda sucks! I get attached to my males and there gone way too soon! But Happy Spoodering!
Nah I don't have a Crass mate. But all the phlogius are very similar tbh.. they all get a decent size and grow very fast normally from sling to Adult in 4 years or so depending on food availability...

I generally like to power feeding as much as they will eat till they are Adult or very close that way they will get to their maximum potential size in the shortest time
 

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