Tarantulas

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Mad About Cichlids

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these are all young ones, they all just molted less than two weeks apart from each other
a very little Rosehair Grammostola rosea

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Brazilian Black Grammostola Pulchra, just molted a few weeks ago
GrammostolaPulchra22-20-2007.jpg


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Lasiodora Parahybana

LasiodoraParahybana22-20-2007.jpg

LasiodoraParahybana2-20-2007.jpg
 
Fuzzy little demons, very nice.

It has been awhile since my L. parahybana was that small......forgot how cute they are.
 
tarantula.. :) what do you feed them? are they very poisonous and dangerous?
 
Mad About Cichlids;710834; said:
these are all young ones, they all just molted less than two weeks apart from each other
a very little Rosehair Grammostola rosea

RosehairTbaby2-20-2007.jpg


Brazilian Black Grammostola Pulchra, just molted a few weeks ago
GrammostolaPulchra22-20-2007.jpg


GrammostolaPulchra2-20-2007.jpg


Lasiodora Parahybana

LasiodoraParahybana22-20-2007.jpg

LasiodoraParahybana2-20-2007.jpg

your gonna sned them all to me right? lol

beautiful babies ;)
 
thx yall



phen_dox I feed them crickets and lobster roaches, haven't tried mealworms yet. I just started in the Tarantula hobby late last year so 3 out of the 4 tarantula I have are recommended for starters.


I wouldn't consider Tarantulas dangerous, more like just nervous/defensive:grinno: . New World tarantulas will usually flick uricating hairs before biting to ward of potential predator. While Old World tarantulas don't have the uricating hairs but they're very quick and usually won't hesistate to bite. Their venoms are not strong enough to kill people from my understanding.
 
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