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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

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    And look at the toy it came with!
    That looks so fun to put over your head!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    That looks so fun to put over your head!!

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    I've been trying to breath through it unsuccessfully...
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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    Over the weekend we adopted an awesome versicolor from martin82531.
    I cleaned up the viv she was in as she'd made a bit of a mess. She's around 2.5 inches I'd say. We kept her name



    Moved a few to new enclosures:

    (we moved him a couple weeks ago)



    H. maculata





    C. marshalli, he is just an angry little spider. I look at him and he goes into threat display. He runs to the top if I need with the lid. Are they all this angry lol?



    All pics of the H. mac and C. mar were taken with a heavy piece of plexiglass over their vials, I took no chances.

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    Those baboons are so sweet looking. Can't wait to get some more!
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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Those baboons are so sweet looking. Can't wait to get some more!
    I love them. I'm definitely getting more. The H. mac actually doesn't act aggressive, it acts a lot like my P. met, comes and begs for food and waits at the lid for its roach. Taking no chances though, it's quick.

    3skulls, are the C. darlingi as defensive as the marshalli?

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    My little brother just bought a lasiodora klugi ( bahia Scarlett bird eater) . Its His 3rd t! Hahaha he's so pumped. Should be interesting. Anyone have any experience and information with this particular T that I could pass down to him?

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    My darlingi are still small but one the other day was attacking the paintbrush.
    I'm sure most of them are more on the defensive / aggressive side.

    I only have L. parahybana, so I can only comment on them. They grow very quick and get huge. When they get some size, you need a reliable food source. One of my LPs love to throw up a threat pose anytime I open the enclosure. Will run and grab the tweezers with force. The venom is not the most potent but those fangs get very large. I'm guessing they can cause some damage.

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    Thanks for the update! She/he truly looks beautiful!


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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    I most definitely need one of the darlingi as well. I love his "I'LL KEEEL YOU!!" attitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    My darlingi are still small but one the other day was attacking the paintbrush.
    I'm sure most of them are more on the defensive / aggressive side.

    I only have L. parahybana, so I can only comment on them. They grow very quick and get huge. When they get some size, you need a reliable food source. One of my LPs love to throw up a threat pose anytime I open the enclosure. Will run and grab the tweezers with force. The venom is not the most potent but those fangs get very large. I'm guessing they can cause some damage.
    Truth. :p

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