Marcostaco
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2020
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- 425
Unfortunately, off to a rough start. I did pair my sp. bach ma but I'm not sure if the male had proper insertion before he was eaten. T. Blondi and T. apophysis should also be ready to pair up before this year endsStart of a amazing thread
How’s your breeding projects
The camera isn't even picking up the purple much!I love the purples! She's beautiful.
She was already a sexed female when she was given as a freebie. Confirm it when she molted with me.I’ve been trying to get one of those recently, I know someone who has them but I don’t know if they’ll sell me one. Now I want one even more!
What did you order originally?
That’s awesome! I’m so jealous, that must have cost a fortune though! I hope you’re able to breed themShe was already a sexed female when she was given as a freebie. Confirm it when she molted with me.
Pamphobeteus sp. solaris group
Definitely cost an arm lolThat’s awesome! I’m so jealous, that must have cost a fortune though! I hope you’re able to breed them
Could you show pictures? How large are they?Definitely cost an arm lol
Awesome! Saw some for sale for $300 once, wish I’d gotten one
This one is a juvenile. When it was a sling, it kinda looked like that with less of the patternsUmm are they seriously like that as a sling? I have exactly 0 experience keeping the pokie side. That so looks like I dunno not anything like I expected.
No doubting your knowledge at all period. Trying to educate myself.
The picture he posted if the L2 sling is a different species - Pamphobetus sp. solaris. That is NOT what the sling of Poecilotheria smithi looks like! I understand how that could be confusing... lolUmm are they seriously like that as a sling? I have exactly 0 experience keeping the pokie side. That so looks like I dunno not anything like I expected.
No doubting your knowledge at all period. Trying to educate myself.