Tarantulas

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davo;3932919; said:
Gotta agree, great collection. Love the regalis and look-a-likes, they're my fav. The versicolor is impressive though. The cyaneopubescens and H. maculata are awesome too.

thanks!

Nabbig2;3932996; said:
So, what is their diet?

Blatta lateralis, Blaptica dubia and Gromphadorhina portentosa.

snakeguy101;3938133; said:
I love that Singapore blue! I have always wanted one.

no Sing. blue pictured here, but i do have 2 slings..
 
TheMightyOscar;3939417; said:
no Sing. blue pictured here, but i do have 2 slings..

I'm loosing my mind, After watching the video you posted, I clicked on some of the "related videos" and saw one there. in any case, I love your T's. They are stunning...
 
Nice, T's How many do you have now? We have over a 150. I stopped counting a few months back. I can tell you I have only been bitten once and that was from a 7"
Poecilotheria ornata....nasty after affects. Best part was that I wasn't even handing it, my husband was. All the pictures I have of our T's are on hubby's hands and I'm the one that takes the pictures. Nice collection.
 
wow, that's an impressive collection. quick question: does your mexican redknee go through the molting process a lot slower than the rest of your tarantulas, starting from when it stops eating to the time when the new exoskeleton hardens? i feel like this whole process takes mine 1 month to complete...kinda long right?
 
yeah, since they are slow growing, their molt cycles take a while. mine usually molt about a month after darkening, and take about 3 weeks to fully harden
 
great collection , love the striata.
 
Nice pokies... just an indian for me right now.

I think I count as a reformed spider addict; haven't bought a new one in a couple of years. I still have a closet full of spiders... too bad my collection is now overrun with an army of G. roseas. I have more than a dozen other species but its been a while since I updated my list.
 
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