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A few of my tarantulas from now and the past. Have some more on the way and have a few I couldn't get pictures of. So I will post more once I catch them out of hiding!
You know I'm not sure. 3 1/2 in or 4 probably. She molted recently. Mostly in hiding lately.Brown and ugly, will molt soon
Wonderfull Chromatopelma, how long is the bigger one?
Lovely collection you have there, I hope to have a collection like that soon
Thank's. I've decided I don't want a pokie. Well, not for years to come. It was a hard debate just for the H. lividum, but I couldn't pass it up. The same thing will probably happen & I'll end up with a few pokies. I just get nervous with my little dog and boyfriend. Sometimes I have to leave town and I'll put him on spray duty and water duty. I don't want him to get bit by anything bad or have it escape and my dog start to mess with it. I do like pokies, though. So beautiful!Lol I rehoused 3 pokies yesturday too and it WAS scary. Its been about 7 years since my last pokies I had. OW Ts wonderful pics btw. Love the gbb.
Yeah. I thought so, too. I just hope it's female so I can keep enjoying the beautiful colors.Wow the light blue-purple contrast on that H. lividum is stunning!
I just looked that up. It's beautiful! Looks like several new species have popped up! I've always wanted to be out in the rain forests and stuff discovering new species of any kind of insect or arachnid. Or even be in a lab discovering new things about them. It's always fascinated me. That would be my dream job. But keeping tarantulas and other random insects and stuff keeps me pretty satisfied. I'm a total bug lover. Have been since I was a child.Best of luck with that! As far as flashy colors go I have been hoping the newly discovered species Typhochlena curumim becomes commercially available (although they are endangered, so that will probably not happen any time soon)!
Okay, they're not terrible quality. But not as good and clear as my camera. Then emailing it to myself, then uploading into photobucket. I turned it into a bit of a process...wish my camera made pics of such "not great" quality.
I just looked that up. It's beautiful! Looks like several new species have popped up! I've always wanted to be out in the rain forests and stuff discovering new species of any kind of insect or arachnid. Or even be in a lab discovering new things about them. It's always fascinated me. That would be my dream job. But keeping tarantulas and other random insects and stuff keeps me pretty satisfied. I'm a total bug lover. Have been since I was a child.