Hmmm I definitely see the resemblance to the Holothele genus. Kind of looks similar to Holothele sp. Norte de Sander, but the abdomen has a unique tinge to it. Cool stuff.
Oh and Steve, I can view all your other pictures on this thread except this most recent one. Not sure if it's you or me, but if it's you , I'd certainly like to see this new molt.
So you want me to use the search function eh? Why would I do that when I can brighten up your day by giving you an opportunity to tell me it's what I ought to do??!?
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"But I shall certainly admit a system as empirical or scientific only if it is capable of being tested by experience. These considerations suggest that not the verifiability but the falsifiability of a system is to be taken as a criterion of demarcation. In other words: . . . it must be possible for an empirical scientific system to be refuted by experience." –K. R. Popper (1968: 40)
Ah. I would imagine maybe a dealer of some sort made the mistake initially. Or the exporter? I don't know. Whoever it was, apparently they're not really paying attention to the finite details that make it a "Maraca".
So you want me to use the search function eh? Why would I do that when I can brighten up your day by giving you an opportunity to tell me it's what I ought to do??!?
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I fixed the link. You can now see her pic. As for it being a Holothele, it definately is not. The main difference is the fact that Holothele is an Old World species which lack utricating hairs and the Maraca is New world and has plenty of Utricating hairs. This one does not make webs either. Definately more terrestrial.
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"But I shall certainly admit a system as empirical or scientific only if it is capable of being tested by experience. These considerations suggest that not the verifiability but the falsifiability of a system is to be taken as a criterion of demarcation. In other words: . . . it must be possible for an empirical scientific system to be refuted by experience." –K. R. Popper (1968: 40)
Oh My GOD they are frikkin gorgeous! I lovelovelove the colours!
I hope these get established in the hobby, so I can get my fingers on some of these! Those spiky hairs on the backlegs are awesome!
Oooh! That's different! Thanks for the update pics!
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New update on my girl. So far they are really docile in nature. Stubborn to move them and remain agressive eaters.
Thought this was a dwarf tarantula but my female "Mommy" is at around 5" legspan. I doubt she would grow more than this but wanted to update this thread for those that are interested in info.
This pic puts the size into perspective. Pretty easy to handle.
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Been a long time since I showed this girl here.
Heres the latest video of the female. #1 mother!!!Still docile as can be. Also show how i pinch grab her easily with no hassles.
Enjoy.
Thanks for the update. She's a beautiful girl![]()
Still loving my little Maraca Cabocla slings! Picking 10 more up this weekend. Probably one of the only T's that I've actually sat down and watch molt from start to finish. Love how transparent they are right afterward. Thanks for the update vid!
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