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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...ws-tarantula&utm_campaign=Content&sf5394921=1
See what I did there for the thread title?
See what I did there for the thread title?
For this spider to truly become John lennons spider he will have to mate with an Asian species.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...ws-tarantula&utm_campaign=Content&sf5394921=1
See what I did there for the thread title?
im getting one now!! if I can find one that is...http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...ws-tarantula&utm_campaign=Content&sf5394921=1
See what I did there for the thread title?
If you read the article, it was just recently found/identified/named by Perez-Miles...they don't just *pop* into the hobby right away, ready for consumption the minute they're discovered so no, you're not going to find them for sale or anything on them. Add to that the fact that they seem to have only a mature male type specimen (and a dead one at that) to go off of and that it hails from Brazil and you've got some pretty slim odds of ever getting one.im getting one now!! if I can find one that is...
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nevermind:/ google brings up nothing but articles written about the tarantula
Anybody up for a trip to Brazil then?If you read the article, it was just recently found/identified/named by Perez-Miles...they don't just *pop* into the hobby right away, ready for consumption the minute they're discovered so no, you're not going to find them for sale or anything on them. Add to that the fact that they seem to have only a mature male type specimen (and a dead one at that) to go off of and that it hails from Brazil and you've got some pretty slim odds of ever getting one.
You getting the propper paperwork for imports? or we just driving? XDAnybody up for a trip to Brazil then?
You drive. I'll just chip in for gas.You getting the propper paperwork for imports? or we just driving? XD
Lmaoooo gota be THAT guy huh? LolCan I come! I would love to see South America, oh and you guys can pay the gas, it doesn't bother me!
lol message me when you guys want to go! ill go half on gas. and will have the proper license to bring it back to America!Anybody up for a trip to Brazil then?
read the article again.... it was just published in October 2014. but the caption under the photo in the article says it was first spotted in 2005. from now til then they should have atleast found a few live specimens, if they havnt, then they clearly arnt trying hard at all.If you read the article, it was just recently found/identified/named by Perez-Miles...they don't just *pop* into the hobby right away, ready for consumption the minute they're discovered so no, you're not going to find them for sale or anything on them. Add to that the fact that they seem to have only a mature male type specimen (and a dead one at that) to go off of and that it hails from Brazil and you've got some pretty slim odds of ever getting one.
God? Natives?If were not messing with them, than who will!?