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This is what our member has to say: Our new female Haplopelma lividum We're hoping for a egg sack from this one. Brachypelma klaasi post molt (male subadult) Pterinochilus murinus out and about...


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 I helped move the meter!   03-16-2007, 11:26 AM
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Haplopelma Lividum And others.

Our new female Haplopelma lividum We're hoping for a egg sack from this one.


Brachypelma klaasi post molt (male subadult)


Pterinochilus murinus out and about

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 I helped move the meter!   03-16-2007, 12:01 PM
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I love the pink fuzzie one,,,makes me just wanna hug it
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I love the pink fuzzie one,,,makes me just wanna hug it
Hmmmmm,...must be a girl thing!
Pretty cool pics though
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they are neat looking. i must say i've seen a huge variety of tarantulas on this forum that I would never see otherwise. its cool.
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nice arachnids you have there, i think that they are one of the most attractive animals, and very rewarding, meaning that we have to study a lot in order to have a ful, understanding of there way of life, and also how to take care of them:

are they very demanding? do you feed them what ?cricket´s'

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Trantuals are very low maintance. I keep all mine at room tem. Feed weekly (crickets, locust, pinkies now and then for Large T's). Check the water and humidity every other day or so. And remove food left overs and molts as needed. You can really have a bunch and have only 10-15 min work with them daily.

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Nice pics! I love the Haplopelma lividum
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Ok my favorite is the Brachypelma klaasi... What is it disposition?
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Ok my favorite is the Brachypelma klaasi... What is it disposition?
Their a little more skiddish then the smithi's and will kick hairs more often, but are very unlikly to bite.

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