Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
Sweet new additions, congrats! the vagans has some nice color on her! And of course the balfouri and the regalis are fantastic, but the chelicerae on the cyanognathus are striking! I'm thinking I might cave in and get one last minute anyways if I can afford it when I go get my ockerti tomorrow
Thanks!!! I love this balfouri!!!!!! This one seems to be pretty laid back so far too which is nice. Last one I had was throwing threat poses out of the shipping container and acted like an OBT. Hope this one stays laid back Guess we will see how time change's things. I am also hoping this balfouri is female Last one I had turned out to be a male. The males are waaaay hotter then the females but they have such a short life span With my luck its probably another male though - lol.

BTW, I got a good ventral look at my immanis and I know that it is definitely a male. You can see the fusillae loud and clear now. It's going to be a super hottie when it matures but this means I am going to have to buy another sling at some point in time to try for a female again.

The blue fang is an awesome T!!! It was/is very spastic and fast though which is why rehousing was so hard. I didn't see it kick any hairs though. It would have been interesting to see one kick them from the front. It stinks that they burrow and you rarely see them when they get older but I have so many T's that it's not really an issue for me. I never wanted a Haplopelma lividum because it's a pet hole but I am very much looking forward to picking one of them up in the future now too!!!!

Quote Originally Posted by mark and marley View Post
stop posting these pics of your ts!
its making it hard for me to only want three!!!!!
Thanks!! After you get your 3 and if you really enjoy them you will end up picking up more at some point



On a side note the regalis female came out of the shipping container last night and I got this quick pic this morning before she hide behind the cork bark: