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Every now and then I find one crawiling, never found any flying
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Hi there,
Do any of you have any knowledge on a tarantula listed by exporters as, 'Singapore Blue' (Cyriopagopus spp). After some initial
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40 gal breeder. 2 broms, 3 ferns (maidens hair
Hey guys,
So I'm new to the tarantula hobby, and I was originally planning on just getting a B. Smithi since that was the first T I got back when
Recent Forum PostsIve never had an audax bite me out of aggression.
My biggest female mistook my blinking eye for prey, and jumped for it, I flinched and
Update: I've had to put her in an ICU as she was unresponsive and looked like she was starting to curl. She fell on her back from about an inch high during
Nothing to worry about, and I doubt anyone is going to be able to give you much of an explanation for why Ts do every little thing that they do. Understandably,
Yes, I strongly agree.
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Yes, I noticed this. I'm going
D. lobata nymphs very hardy species, they are a communal species feeding on hydei ff right now if interested or have any questions email me @
Yeh I think not eating is normal too! Mine has done that but took months before she ate again. I have no experience with breeding either, just been

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Thread Starter: Bug TraderD. lobata nymphs very hardy species, they are a communal species feeding on hydei ff right now if interested or have any questions email me @
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