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My boss (aka wife) is no longer comfortable with my tarantulas, now that I may be traveling for work. I do not know their gender. Name your price I guess, but I'll appreciate some maturity since I'm still pretty sour about losing them.
My collection:
1. Lasiodora parahybana (~5")
o Loves to scare me by climbing out when I take the cover off, doesn't borrow anymore. Actually kind of aggressive.
2. Psalmopoeus irminia (~2")
o veracious eater, though "shyer" after last molt (the thing was crazy as a spiderling). My favorite personality
3. Tliltocatl albopilosum (~3")
o has been very shy over last six months, mostly stays in borrow
4. Brachypelma boehmei (~1")
o just starting show adult colors, energetic eater. Hasn't borrowed at all
5. Harpactira pulchripes (~1.5")
o super skittish, but gorgeous colors
6. Caribena versicolor (~2")
o admittedly colors dulled after last molt. My most difficult eater, though eats better after last molt
While I don't go so far as record their molts, I keep the temperature consistent and always provide water and plenty of room to move. The Harpactira pulchripes and Psalmopoeus irminia probably need a rehousing soon, but the rest are content.
I will upload pictures later, but I think most of you know the species better than I.
My collection:
1. Lasiodora parahybana (~5")
o Loves to scare me by climbing out when I take the cover off, doesn't borrow anymore. Actually kind of aggressive.
2. Psalmopoeus irminia (~2")
o veracious eater, though "shyer" after last molt (the thing was crazy as a spiderling). My favorite personality
3. Tliltocatl albopilosum (~3")
o has been very shy over last six months, mostly stays in borrow
4. Brachypelma boehmei (~1")
o just starting show adult colors, energetic eater. Hasn't borrowed at all
5. Harpactira pulchripes (~1.5")
o super skittish, but gorgeous colors
6. Caribena versicolor (~2")
o admittedly colors dulled after last molt. My most difficult eater, though eats better after last molt
While I don't go so far as record their molts, I keep the temperature consistent and always provide water and plenty of room to move. The Harpactira pulchripes and Psalmopoeus irminia probably need a rehousing soon, but the rest are content.
I will upload pictures later, but I think most of you know the species better than I.