Great photos, Brian!
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Just returned from a little trip in the mountains. I will post both photos of the animals and the scenery in this thread.
First stop was in a place called Sayan. When walking out of town I found a rock with 2 juvenile Latrodectus geometricus.
This is the typical habitat there, rocky and very very dry.
Not really much in Sayan other than a few True Spiders, so we left there after about 3 hours.
Next stop was in Churin. This area is a little more lush and the scenery is breathtaking.
The crickets there are HUGE!!!! I know some tarantulas that would love to sink their teeth into one of these LOL
It didsnt take very long until I found a baby scorpion under a rock. Probably a Hadruroides sp
Check this out!!! I finally found a tarantula down here. I have no idea which species it is. Check out the mite on the back leg. And no thats not my cigarette butt in the 2nd pic. The only place I find stuff down here is where there is alot of trash on the ground.
Found this little Jumping spider on a flower.
The scenery is just awesome in Churin. It reminds me of Canta which is also in Peru.
Here is a scorpion I found. Another Hadruroides sp I presume. Looks just like the ones I found in Canta this time last year.
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Great photos, Brian!
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Is that the tarantula's true coloring? Or isn't it all covered in that ashy-dirt?
Great pics by the way! I've been to Peru, but didn't get to look around for stuff out there. Did that in Ecuador.
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Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
Actually both LOL. It did get some dirt on it when I kicked over the rock. All in all it is just a boring brown juvenile T. Still I am happy to have found it since out of 5 trips here this is the only one I have found. I need to go to the Amazon since that is where all the good stuff is.
The t reminds alot of Chaetopelma gracilis (which of course it isnt) but might be a Ischnocolidae
Step 1: Breed Tarantulas
Step 2: ???
Step 3: Profit!
Save yourself the trouble of creating new threads to ask us what step 2 is. We've been trying to figure that out for years.
Hey Brian,
Awesome pics and it looks like a pretty sweet trip! Nice looking Latro as well. I may just be crossing my fingers too hard, but how big would you say it was?
Adios,
-Matt
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