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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Gearheart" data-source="post: 222688" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p><u><strong>** WANTED ASAP for breeding projects ***:</strong></u></p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Acanthoscurria geniculata </strong>- recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Brachypelma auratum</strong>, CB mature male (not over 4 months from maturing molt).</p><p></p><p><strong>0.2 Brachypelma emilia </strong>, 4.5"+ adult females ready to breed (last molt is no more than 4 months ago)</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Caribena versicolor,</strong> CB mature male (not over 4 months from maturing molt).</p><p><strong>0.2 Caribena versicolor,</strong> CB 3.5"-5"+ females (not over 4 months from last molt).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Chilobrachys sp. "Thai Electric Blue",</strong> sub-adult or penultimate male.</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Lasiodora klugi (ONLY the real klugi) - </strong>-penultimate male or recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus cf. "nigricolor" (Ecuador)</strong> - mature male less than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "costa" (Ecuador) </strong>- 6"+ adult females ready to breed (last molt is no more than 4 months ago)</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "esmeraldas" </strong>(Ecuador) -penultimate male or recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "duran" -</strong> recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "machala", -</strong> recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "manabi" {Ecuador},</strong> sub-adult male 4"-5"</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "paisa"</strong> - recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "playtomma" (Ecuador)</strong>, recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>*** 0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "solaris"</strong>, 5.5"+ females <strong>***</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "tigris" (Ecuador)</strong> - sub-adult male 4"-5"</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Pamphobeteus insignis {Colombia} (no Xmas pattern in the spiderlings)</strong> - females over 4.5"</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Pamphobeteus ornatus,</strong> female 5"+</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus petersi </strong>- recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity).</p><p></p><p><strong>*** 0.2 Pamphobeteus ultramarinus</strong>, CB females 3"+ <strong>***</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>0.1 Phormictopus sp. "Dominican Republic Purple", </strong>5"+ female</p><p></p><p><strong>0.2 Phormictopus sp. “Green Femur/Gold Carapace”, </strong>6"+ adult females</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Poecilotheria miranda,</strong> CB 4.5"+ female</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Xenesthis sp. "megascopula"</strong>, female 5.5"+</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Xenesthis sp. "Blue",</strong> penultimate male</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Xenesthis sp. “Bright” </strong>- 3"+ male juvenile</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Xenesthis sp. “tenebris” </strong>- CB 5"+ female</p><p></p><p><strong>0.2 Xenesthis immanis: </strong>CB 6.5"+ female post-molt less than 4 months</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Xenesthis intermedia</strong>, CB 6"+ female</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Parabuthus villosus "oranje",</strong> sub-adult or adult male</p><p></p><p><strong>0.1 Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Sorong type) </strong>- Healthy CB sub-adult 4'+ /adult, female <strong>"high blue"</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>1. 0 Morelia viridis "Green Tree Python" (Aru type) -</strong> Healthy CB sub-adult male <strong>"high white" </strong></p><p></p><p></p><p><u><strong>WANTED:</strong></u></p><p><strong>Tarantulas:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>• Augacephalus spp. -</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Avicualria cf. avicularia morphotype 2 (Tucurui Pinktoe)</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Avicularia avicularia {Morphotype # 3) "geroldi"</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Avicularia braunshauseni </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+</p><p><strong>• Avicularia minatrix </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+</p><p><strong>• Avicularia variegata (ex - Avicularia sp. "Amazonica") {Morphotype 1, Manaus locality}</strong>, spiderlings, pairs, females 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Brachypelma emilia -</strong> CB sub-adult/adult females</p><p><strong>• Brachypelma smithi (ex. B. annitha),</strong> CB juveniles to adults, pairs</p><p>r<strong>• Caribena (old genus: Avicularia) versicolor "Antilles Pinktoe" (normal coloration)</strong>, sub-adult/penultimate male, mature male, females</p><p><strong>• Caribena (old genus: Avicularia) versicolor "Antilles Pinktoe" (RED variant),</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Chilobrachys sp. "Tropical blue"</strong> (Thailand), spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>• Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens </strong>- CB pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Grammostola sp. "Conception" </strong>- juveniles pairs, females</p><p><strong>• Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Pumpkin patch" (large morph)</strong>, - juveniles pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Pumpkin patch" (small morph)</strong>, - juveniles pairs, females</p><p></p><p>• <strong>Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Fire patch” - </strong>spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Haplopelma doriae</strong> <strong>- </strong>spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p>•<strong> Homoeomma chilensis (ex.- Euathlus sp. "red")</strong> - juveniles pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Hysterocrates spp. (only from Nigeria) </strong>with thin, short legs 4 and large oval carapace - spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Lampropelma carpenteri "Sulawesi Black" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>• Lasiodora klugi (ONLY the real klugi) </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p>• <strong>Omothymus spp. (ex. Cyriopagopus) schioedtei, O. thorelli , violaceopes, sp. "Sumatran Earth Tiger", sp. "valhalla" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Orphnaecus dichromatus </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Ornithoctoninae sp. Hon-Sej </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Ornithoctoninae sp. "'South Cotabato Lowland" (ex: Mindanao South)</strong>, 2"+ females</p><p>•<strong> Ornithoctoninae sp. “Nhen Dep” (Vietnam) </strong>- unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>• Ornithoctoninae sp. “Phan Cay" (Vietnam) </strong>- unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Ornithoctoninae sp. “Phan Cay" RED (Vietnam) </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Ornithoctoninae sp. "Vietnam Silver" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Ornithoctonus sp. "Ranong Blue-violet Earth Tiger" </strong>- adult females, mature or penultimate male</p><p></p><p><strong>* Pamphobeteus spp. - unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>1.0 Pamphobeteus cf. "antinous" "Peruvian Big Black" </strong>- sub-adult/penultimate male</p><p><strong>0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "aquatica" {Colombia}</strong>, 5"+ females</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "cascada" {Ecuador}</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, 2"-4" males, 5+" females</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. “Chicken Spider” </strong>(SE Peru), spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "chinche" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 5"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "costa" {Ecuador}, </strong>spiderlings, pairs, penultimate male, females over 5"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "duran" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, penultimate male</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "esmeraldas" </strong>(Ecuador), spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, sub-adult male, penultimate male</p><p><strong>0.1 Pamphobeteus sp. "flammifera" (Ecuador}</strong>, 4.5"+ female</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "hexa"</strong>, - spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "light" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "magna" (Ecuador) -</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "manabi" {Ecuador}</strong>, <strong>-</strong> spiderlings, male juveniles to penultimate, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. “manganegra” (Ecuador)</strong>-spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "mascara" (Ecuador),</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "paisa"(Colombia)</strong>, spiderlings, pairs, females, 2"-4.5" male</p><p>•<strong> Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" (Ecuador)</strong> - spiderlings, females, penultimate male</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "Santo Domingo Goliath" (Ecuador),</strong>spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p>• <strong>Pamphobeteus sp. "solaris" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females, males 2"-4"</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "tigris",</strong> <strong>-</strong> spiderlings, male juveniles to sub-adult, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "Volcano",</strong> spiderlings, male juveniles to penultimate, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus sp. "Zaruma" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus angusti</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus crassifemur </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus ferox {Colombia}</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus fortis {Colombian form},</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus fortis (light brown/Peru hobby form),</strong>spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus grandis </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus insignis {Colombia} (no Xmas pattern in the spiderlings) -</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>0.2 Pamphobeteus cf. "insignis" (Ecuador), (Xmas pattern on spiderlings),</strong> females over 5"+</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus affinis II nigricolor (Colombia) </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus nigricolor (Colombia form);</strong> spiderlings lack Xmas pattern) - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus cf. "nigricolor" (Ecuadorian form);</strong> spiderlings have the Xmas pattern)- spiderlings, pairs, females 2"+, penultimate male</p><p>•<strong> Pamphobeteus petersi </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, male penultimate, females over 2"+</p><p>• <strong>Pamphobeteus ornatus</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p>• <strong>Pamphobeteus ultramarinus</strong> - all sizes/sexes</p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus verdolaga</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Pamphobeteus vespertinus</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormictopus sp. "blue" -</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormictopus sp. "Dominican Republic Purple" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormictopus sp. "green femur/gold carapace" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormictopus sp. "full green" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormictopus atrichromatus</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Phormingochilus spp. (P. "Sabah Blue", P. "Sabah Red", P.. "Akcaya", P. everetti, P. pennellhewlettorum, and P. tigrinus) </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Poecilotheria miranda </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Selenocosmiinae sp. "Palawan Blonde"</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females</p><p><strong>* Xenesthis spp. - </strong>spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. “Blue” -</strong> spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. “Bright” </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. "light" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. "megascopula",</strong> -spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p>• <strong>Xenesthis sp. megaseta</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. “tenebris”</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. "white" </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis sp. "white" (lowland form) </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis immanis</strong>, spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, sub-adult/penultimate male</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis intermedia </strong>- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p><strong>• Xenesthis monstrosa</strong> - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+</p><p></p><p><strong>Primitive spiders:</strong></p><p>• Sphodros rufipes "Red-legged Purse web" - pairs, gravid females</p><p></p><p>• ANY trapdoor spider species - any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>Scorpions:</strong></p><p><strong>• Androctonus crassicauda</strong> (ONLY Real A. crassicauda, not any A. bicolor) - any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>• Heterometrus spinifer (Malaysia) {ONLY REAL spinifer}</strong>- adult females</p><p></p><p><strong>• Gigantometrus swammerdami</strong> (ex- Heterometrus swammerdami) - any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>• Javanimetrus cyaneus </strong>(ex- Heterometrus cyaneus) "Java Blue Forest Scorpion" - any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>• Parabuthus spp.</strong>- any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>1.0 Parabuthus villosus "oranje",</strong> sub-adult or adult male</p><p></p><p><strong>• Tityus carolineae, T. asthenes, T. crassicauda, T. Tityus fasciolatus, T. metuendus, T. obscurus</strong>- any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>Tailless Whip Scorpions:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>• Heterophrynus spp. </strong>- any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>True spiders:</strong></p><p><strong>• Argiope aurantia and A. trifasciata gravid females OR fertile/viable egg sacs </strong>(need 50+ of each species Sep. - Nov.)</p><p></p><p>• <strong>Latrodectus spp. </strong>(non-U.S. species,L. corallinus, L. elegans, L. menavodi, L. pallidus, L, variolus, L tredecimguttatus, L. hasselti, and other colorful species), ONLY 3rd-4th instar/well-started spiderlings, pairs, adults</p><p></p><p><strong>Centipedes: </strong>(any sizes/sex)</p><p>* Scolopendra heros (heros heros, blotched, banded, and arizonensis forms)</p><p>• Scolopendra dehanni "Chinese Red Mint-legged"</p><p>• Scolopendra dehaani "Malaysian Jewel"</p><p>• Scolopendra dehaani "Malaysian Cherry Red"</p><p>• Scolopendra dehaani "Red Dragon" or "Thai Dragon"</p><p>• Scolopendra galapagoensis "dark morph", "robusta", and "orange"</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra hardwickei</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra sp. "Hispaniola Red Giant”</p><p>• Scolopendra cf. gigantea "Peruvian Giant" ("white-legged morph")</p><p>• Scolopendra gigantea, morphoytype #1 and # 2 (Northern South America)</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra piecoflava “honeybee morph” (locality: “Toraja,Sulawesi)</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra piecoflava “dark morph” (locality: Central Sulawesi)</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra piecoflava “red morph”(locality: Sulawesi)</p><p></p><p>• Scolopendra viridicornis “nigra”</p><p></p><p><strong>Mantis:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>• Hymenopus coronatus </strong>- CB babies, females, pairs</p><p></p><p><strong>Millipedes: </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>• Tonkinbolus dolfusi </strong>"Vietnamese Rainbow"</p><p><strong>Roaches:</strong> LARGE numbers of feeder roach species like giant cave, dubia, red runners/turkestan, and discoids. I'm looking for hundreds of the above. (will trade stock for these).</p><p></p><p><strong>HERPS:</strong></p><p>• Anolis carolinensi (blue Axanthic) - any size/sex</p><p>• Anolis conspersus "Grand Cayman Blue Anole" - any size/sex</p><p>• Anolis garmani "Jamaican Anole" - any size/sex</p><p>• Anolis gorgonae "Gorgona Blue Anole" - any size/sex</p><p>• Hydrosaurus pustulatus "Philippine Sailfin Dragon", - CB any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>• Cameroon Chameleons </strong>(Trioceros montium, T. crostatas, and Chamaeleo quadricornis) - any size/sex</p><p></p><p><strong>• Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Sorong type)</strong> - Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females.</p><p></p><p><strong>• Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Manokwari and Jayapura types)</strong> - Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females.</p><p></p><p><strong>• Morelia azurea utaransis</strong> <strong>"Green Tree Python" (Cyclops Mountains type) </strong>- Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females.</p><p></p><p><strong>• Morelia spilota variegata "Irian jaya carpet python"</strong><u>, High-contrast morphs only , </u>Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking for females.</p><p></p><p><strong>• Morelia viridis</strong> <strong>"Green Tree Python" (Aru type) </strong>- Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking for "high white" and/or "high blue" individuals and females.</p><p></p><p><strong>• Uromastyx spp. -</strong> any size/sex</p><p></p><p>• U. acanthinura (African)</p><p></p><p>• U. aegyptia</p><p></p><p>• U. alfredschmidti </p><p></p><p>• U. dspar flavifasciata</p><p></p><p>• U. leptieni </p><p></p><p>• U. macfadyeni (Somali)</p><p></p><p>• U. microlepis (Arabian) </p><p></p><p>• U. nigriventris (Moroccan)</p><p></p><p>• U. ocellata - young adult female</p><p></p><p>• U. occidentalis</p><p></p><p>• U. ornata</p><p></p><p>• U. philbyi (Arabian)</p><p></p><p>• U. saara Hardwicki (mainly India) </p><p></p><p>• U. saara Asmussi (Iran) </p><p></p><p>• U. saara Loricata (Iraq)</p><p></p><p><strong>Dry goods: </strong>72"x36"x36", 48"x24"x24", 36'x24'x24', 36'x24'x18', and 2'x2x'2' PVC, "Reptile Habitat", Showcase, Boamaster, Vision, and Zen Habitat enclosures along with Zen habitat stand, and spacers.</p><p></p><p><strong>* Trade/store credit/cash for your stock. </strong>Use our contact page to let us know want you have on this list to trade or sell .</p><p></p><p>Use our contact page to let us know what you got from the listings above at:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Use our contact page let us know what you got that is on our wish list:</p><p><a href="https://tarantulaspiders.com/contact-page" target="_blank"><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">https://tarantulaspiders.com/contact-page</span></strong></a></p><p></p><p><strong>* Do NOT send private messages using this website. Just put your questions in the comments section of the contact form linked above.</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Terms of Service: Live Arrival Guarantee. Purchase price must be over $100. You must accept the package on the first delivery attempt. The temperature at your locality must be over 40F and below 90F for delivery. Issues with shipment must be reported to me via (email, phone, whatever) within 4 hours of receipt. Etc. Refund Policy: To receive a refund, you must (take pictures of the DOA with a pin in the animal and/or ship the DOA back to me at your own cost, etc) Refunds will (only be given in store credit, be the same as paid, etc). Shipping cost will not be refunded. Etc.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>* Do NOT send private messages using this website. Just put your questions in the comments section of the contact form linked above.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Gearheart, post: 222688, member: 4711"] [U][B]** WANTED ASAP for breeding projects ***:[/B][/U] [B]1.0 Acanthoscurria geniculata [/B]- recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Brachypelma auratum[/B], CB mature male (not over 4 months from maturing molt). [B]0.2 Brachypelma emilia [/B], 4.5"+ adult females ready to breed (last molt is no more than 4 months ago) [B]1.0 Caribena versicolor,[/B] CB mature male (not over 4 months from maturing molt). [B]0.2 Caribena versicolor,[/B] CB 3.5"-5"+ females (not over 4 months from last molt). [B]1.0 Chilobrachys sp. "Thai Electric Blue",[/B] sub-adult or penultimate male. [B]1.0 Lasiodora klugi (ONLY the real klugi) - [/B]-penultimate male or recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus cf. "nigricolor" (Ecuador)[/B] - mature male less than 4 months post maturity). [B]0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "costa" (Ecuador) [/B]- 6"+ adult females ready to breed (last molt is no more than 4 months ago) [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "esmeraldas" [/B](Ecuador) -penultimate male or recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "duran" -[/B] recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "machala", -[/B] recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "manabi" {Ecuador},[/B] sub-adult male 4"-5" [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "paisa"[/B] - recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "playtomma" (Ecuador)[/B], recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]*** 0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "solaris"[/B], 5.5"+ females [B]*** 1.0 Pamphobeteus sp. "tigris" (Ecuador)[/B] - sub-adult male 4"-5" [B]0.1 Pamphobeteus insignis {Colombia} (no Xmas pattern in the spiderlings)[/B] - females over 4.5" [B]0.1 Pamphobeteus ornatus,[/B] female 5"+ [B]1.0 Pamphobeteus petersi [/B]- recently mature male (no more than 4 months post maturity). [B]*** 0.2 Pamphobeteus ultramarinus[/B], CB females 3"+ [B]*** 0.1 Phormictopus sp. "Dominican Republic Purple", [/B]5"+ female [B]0.2 Phormictopus sp. “Green Femur/Gold Carapace”, [/B]6"+ adult females [B]0.1 Poecilotheria miranda,[/B] CB 4.5"+ female [B]0.1 Xenesthis sp. "megascopula"[/B], female 5.5"+ [B]1.0 Xenesthis sp. "Blue",[/B] penultimate male [B]1.0 Xenesthis sp. “Bright” [/B]- 3"+ male juvenile [B]0.1 Xenesthis sp. “tenebris” [/B]- CB 5"+ female [B]0.2 Xenesthis immanis: [/B]CB 6.5"+ female post-molt less than 4 months [B]0.1 Xenesthis intermedia[/B], CB 6"+ female [B]1.0 Parabuthus villosus "oranje",[/B] sub-adult or adult male [B]0.1 Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Sorong type) [/B]- Healthy CB sub-adult 4'+ /adult, female [B]"high blue" 1. 0 Morelia viridis "Green Tree Python" (Aru type) -[/B] Healthy CB sub-adult male [B]"high white" [/B] [U][B]WANTED:[/B][/U] [B]Tarantulas: • Augacephalus spp. -[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Avicualria cf. avicularia morphotype 2 (Tucurui Pinktoe)[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Avicularia avicularia {Morphotype # 3) "geroldi"[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+ [B]• Avicularia braunshauseni [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+ [B]• Avicularia minatrix [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females 2.5"+ [B]• Avicularia variegata (ex - Avicularia sp. "Amazonica") {Morphotype 1, Manaus locality}[/B], spiderlings, pairs, females 2"+ [B]• Brachypelma emilia -[/B] CB sub-adult/adult females [B]• Brachypelma smithi (ex. B. annitha),[/B] CB juveniles to adults, pairs r[B]• Caribena (old genus: Avicularia) versicolor "Antilles Pinktoe" (normal coloration)[/B], sub-adult/penultimate male, mature male, females [B]• Caribena (old genus: Avicularia) versicolor "Antilles Pinktoe" (RED variant),[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Chilobrachys sp. "Tropical blue"[/B] (Thailand), spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens [/B]- CB pairs, females [B]• Grammostola sp. "Conception" [/B]- juveniles pairs, females [B]• Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Pumpkin patch" (large morph)[/B], - juveniles pairs, females [B]• Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Pumpkin patch" (small morph)[/B], - juveniles pairs, females • [B]Hapalopus sp. "Colombian Fire patch” - [/B]spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Haplopelma doriae[/B] [B]- [/B]spiderlings, pairs, females •[B] Homoeomma chilensis (ex.- Euathlus sp. "red")[/B] - juveniles pairs, females [B]• Hysterocrates spp. (only from Nigeria) [/B]with thin, short legs 4 and large oval carapace - spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Lampropelma carpenteri "Sulawesi Black" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Lasiodora klugi (ONLY the real klugi) [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females • [B]Omothymus spp. (ex. Cyriopagopus) schioedtei, O. thorelli , violaceopes, sp. "Sumatran Earth Tiger", sp. "valhalla" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Orphnaecus dichromatus [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Ornithoctoninae sp. Hon-Sej [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Ornithoctoninae sp. "'South Cotabato Lowland" (ex: Mindanao South)[/B], 2"+ females •[B] Ornithoctoninae sp. “Nhen Dep” (Vietnam) [/B]- unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Ornithoctoninae sp. “Phan Cay" (Vietnam) [/B]- unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Ornithoctoninae sp. “Phan Cay" RED (Vietnam) [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Ornithoctoninae sp. "Vietnam Silver" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Ornithoctonus sp. "Ranong Blue-violet Earth Tiger" [/B]- adult females, mature or penultimate male [B]* Pamphobeteus spp. - unsexed spiderlings, pairs, females 1.0 Pamphobeteus cf. "antinous" "Peruvian Big Black" [/B]- sub-adult/penultimate male [B]0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "aquatica" {Colombia}[/B], 5"+ females [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "cascada" {Ecuador}[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, 2"-4" males, 5+" females [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. “Chicken Spider” [/B](SE Peru), spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "chinche" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 5"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "costa" {Ecuador}, [/B]spiderlings, pairs, penultimate male, females over 5"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "duran" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, penultimate male [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "esmeraldas" [/B](Ecuador), spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, sub-adult male, penultimate male [B]0.1 Pamphobeteus sp. "flammifera" (Ecuador}[/B], 4.5"+ female [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "hexa"[/B], - spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "light" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "magna" (Ecuador) -[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "manabi" {Ecuador}[/B], [B]-[/B] spiderlings, male juveniles to penultimate, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. “manganegra” (Ecuador)[/B]-spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "mascara" (Ecuador),[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females [B]0.2 Pamphobeteus sp. "paisa"(Colombia)[/B], spiderlings, pairs, females, 2"-4.5" male •[B] Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" (Ecuador)[/B] - spiderlings, females, penultimate male [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "Santo Domingo Goliath" (Ecuador),[/B]spiderlings, pairs, females • [B]Pamphobeteus sp. "solaris" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females, males 2"-4" [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "tigris",[/B] [B]-[/B] spiderlings, male juveniles to sub-adult, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "Volcano",[/B] spiderlings, male juveniles to penultimate, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus sp. "Zaruma" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus angusti[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus crassifemur [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus ferox {Colombia}[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus fortis {Colombian form},[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus fortis (light brown/Peru hobby form),[/B]spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus grandis [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus insignis {Colombia} (no Xmas pattern in the spiderlings) -[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]0.2 Pamphobeteus cf. "insignis" (Ecuador), (Xmas pattern on spiderlings),[/B] females over 5"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus affinis II nigricolor (Colombia) [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus nigricolor (Colombia form);[/B] spiderlings lack Xmas pattern) - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus cf. "nigricolor" (Ecuadorian form);[/B] spiderlings have the Xmas pattern)- spiderlings, pairs, females 2"+, penultimate male •[B] Pamphobeteus petersi [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, male penultimate, females over 2"+ • [B]Pamphobeteus ornatus[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ • [B]Pamphobeteus ultramarinus[/B] - all sizes/sexes [B]• Pamphobeteus verdolaga[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Pamphobeteus vespertinus[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormictopus sp. "blue" -[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormictopus sp. "Dominican Republic Purple" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormictopus sp. "green femur/gold carapace" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormictopus sp. "full green" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormictopus atrichromatus[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Phormingochilus spp. (P. "Sabah Blue", P. "Sabah Red", P.. "Akcaya", P. everetti, P. pennellhewlettorum, and P. tigrinus) [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Poecilotheria miranda [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females [B]• Selenocosmiinae sp. "Palawan Blonde"[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females [B]* Xenesthis spp. - [/B]spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. “Blue” -[/B] spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. “Bright” [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. "light" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. "megascopula",[/B] -spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ • [B]Xenesthis sp. megaseta[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. “tenebris”[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. "white" [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis sp. "white" (lowland form) [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis immanis[/B], spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+, sub-adult/penultimate male [B]• Xenesthis intermedia [/B]- spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]• Xenesthis monstrosa[/B] - spiderlings, pairs, females over 2"+ [B]Primitive spiders:[/B] • Sphodros rufipes "Red-legged Purse web" - pairs, gravid females • ANY trapdoor spider species - any size/sex [B]Scorpions: • Androctonus crassicauda[/B] (ONLY Real A. crassicauda, not any A. bicolor) - any size/sex [B]• Heterometrus spinifer (Malaysia) {ONLY REAL spinifer}[/B]- adult females [B]• Gigantometrus swammerdami[/B] (ex- Heterometrus swammerdami) - any size/sex [B]• Javanimetrus cyaneus [/B](ex- Heterometrus cyaneus) "Java Blue Forest Scorpion" - any size/sex [B]• Parabuthus spp.[/B]- any size/sex [B]1.0 Parabuthus villosus "oranje",[/B] sub-adult or adult male [B]• Tityus carolineae, T. asthenes, T. crassicauda, T. Tityus fasciolatus, T. metuendus, T. obscurus[/B]- any size/sex [B]Tailless Whip Scorpions: • Heterophrynus spp. [/B]- any size/sex [B]True spiders: • Argiope aurantia and A. trifasciata gravid females OR fertile/viable egg sacs [/B](need 50+ of each species Sep. - Nov.) • [B]Latrodectus spp. [/B](non-U.S. species,L. corallinus, L. elegans, L. menavodi, L. pallidus, L, variolus, L tredecimguttatus, L. hasselti, and other colorful species), ONLY 3rd-4th instar/well-started spiderlings, pairs, adults [B]Centipedes: [/B](any sizes/sex) * Scolopendra heros (heros heros, blotched, banded, and arizonensis forms) • Scolopendra dehanni "Chinese Red Mint-legged" • Scolopendra dehaani "Malaysian Jewel" • Scolopendra dehaani "Malaysian Cherry Red" • Scolopendra dehaani "Red Dragon" or "Thai Dragon" • Scolopendra galapagoensis "dark morph", "robusta", and "orange" • Scolopendra hardwickei • Scolopendra sp. "Hispaniola Red Giant” • Scolopendra cf. gigantea "Peruvian Giant" ("white-legged morph") • Scolopendra gigantea, morphoytype #1 and # 2 (Northern South America) • Scolopendra piecoflava “honeybee morph” (locality: “Toraja,Sulawesi) • Scolopendra piecoflava “dark morph” (locality: Central Sulawesi) • Scolopendra piecoflava “red morph”(locality: Sulawesi) • Scolopendra viridicornis “nigra” [B]Mantis: • Hymenopus coronatus [/B]- CB babies, females, pairs [B]Millipedes: • Tonkinbolus dolfusi [/B]"Vietnamese Rainbow" [B]Roaches:[/B] LARGE numbers of feeder roach species like giant cave, dubia, red runners/turkestan, and discoids. I'm looking for hundreds of the above. (will trade stock for these). [B]HERPS:[/B] • Anolis carolinensi (blue Axanthic) - any size/sex • Anolis conspersus "Grand Cayman Blue Anole" - any size/sex • Anolis garmani "Jamaican Anole" - any size/sex • Anolis gorgonae "Gorgona Blue Anole" - any size/sex • Hydrosaurus pustulatus "Philippine Sailfin Dragon", - CB any size/sex [B]• Cameroon Chameleons [/B](Trioceros montium, T. crostatas, and Chamaeleo quadricornis) - any size/sex [B]• Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Sorong type)[/B] - Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females. [B]• Morelia azurea pulcher "Green Tree Python" (Manokwari and Jayapura types)[/B] - Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females. [B]• Morelia azurea utaransis[/B] [B]"Green Tree Python" (Cyclops Mountains type) [/B]- Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking "high blue" individuals and females. [B]• Morelia spilota variegata "Irian jaya carpet python"[/B][U], High-contrast morphs only , [/U]Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking for females. [B]• Morelia viridis[/B] [B]"Green Tree Python" (Aru type) [/B]- Healthy CB well-started babies to adults Especially looking for "high white" and/or "high blue" individuals and females. [B]• Uromastyx spp. -[/B] any size/sex • U. acanthinura (African) • U. aegyptia • U. alfredschmidti • U. dspar flavifasciata • U. leptieni • U. macfadyeni (Somali) • U. microlepis (Arabian) • U. nigriventris (Moroccan) • U. ocellata - young adult female • U. occidentalis • U. ornata • U. philbyi (Arabian) • U. saara Hardwicki (mainly India) • U. saara Asmussi (Iran) • U. saara Loricata (Iraq) [B]Dry goods: [/B]72"x36"x36", 48"x24"x24", 36'x24'x24', 36'x24'x18', and 2'x2x'2' PVC, "Reptile Habitat", Showcase, Boamaster, Vision, and Zen Habitat enclosures along with Zen habitat stand, and spacers. 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Refund Policy: To receive a refund, you must (take pictures of the DOA with a pin in the animal and/or ship the DOA back to me at your own cost, etc) Refunds will (only be given in store credit, be the same as paid, etc). Shipping cost will not be refunded. Etc.[/SIZE] [B]* Do NOT send private messages using this website. Just put your questions in the comments section of the contact form linked above.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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