I absolutely love the L. parahybana! Great looking B. smithi too!
No Ceratogyrus, Acanothoscurria, or Pterinochilus sp.? :(
thanks dude the Salmon pink is a real sweety nice and docile (not sure if thats to do with her old age or not bless her)
as for the other species ....not yet ;)
02-08-2008, 06:53 PM
icygirl
Re: My Family of T's!
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Originally Posted by steveo
icygirl the salmon pink was eating a adult locust :)
Ohhh you're in the UK. Lucky! You can't get locusts in the US... I hear they're great feeders though.
And I think you just convinced me to get a T with those cobalt pics... GORGEOUS animal! I think some people don't realize how beautiful tarants can be cause the ones in the pet stores are so plain looking. I'd love to own a Mexican redknee someday.
02-08-2008, 07:39 PM
CeraDigital
Re: My Family of T's!
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Originally Posted by steveo
thanks dude the Salmon pink is a real sweety nice and docile (not sure if thats to do with her old age or not bless her)
as for the other species ....not yet ;)
Very cool! All of my Lasiodora were incredibly high strung, hair kickers.
If you manage to find some Ceratogyrus, Acanthoscurria, or Pterinochilus...definitely pick up one of these!
If you can get a hold of one, look for a Grammastola pulchra. Wicked cool, little T. Very docile, and they're completely jet black!:D
02-08-2008, 07:52 PM
Snakeman
Re: My Family of T's!
cool looking T's!!
02-09-2008, 04:56 PM
steveo
Re: My Family of T's!
Thanks people
love the White knees especially the geniculata these and Brazilian Blacks (pulchras) are on my list there awesome T,s
im also after a female blondi and a Xenethis immanis too! may have a immanis on the way fingers crossed! :please: :please:
icygirl why are locusts not allowed in the us? incase there released or something??
02-09-2008, 05:20 PM
CeraDigital
Re: My Family of T's!
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Originally Posted by steveo
Thanks people
love the White knees especially the geniculata these and Brazilian Blacks (pulchras) are on my list there awesome T,s
im also after a female blondi and a Xenethis immanis too! may have a immanis on the way fingers crossed! :please: :please:
icygirl why are locusts not allowed in the us? incase there released or something??
I wish I could find some T. blondi. They've been a little scarce lately. A. geniculata are one of my top favorites! Hands down one of the best looking T's! I've never seen a Xenethis immanis before. Know of any sites with pictures or anything? I'll try google'ing it :P
Locusts I haven't seen much of either. You can buy about any type of roach available (good thing!), but I haven't seen many of.
02-10-2008, 01:38 PM
steveo
Re: My Family of T's!
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Originally Posted by AndrewH
I've never seen a Xenethis immanis before. Know of any sites with pictures or anything? I'll try google'ing it :P
Heres an Xenethis immanis (Purple Bloom) how gorgeus are these!