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Our freshly molted & female confirmed stirmi.
m0lsx

Our freshly molted & female confirmed stirmi.

We now have 2 female stirmi. Felicity, or Flick, who is currently webbed under her bark & this girl. Who I brought unsexed xoff preloved complete with all sorts of extras such as books, light, substrate & isopods.
Very very hard to come by where I am. Here there are many reports of scams where slings of any Theraphosa species are purchased, and when they arrive(if they arrive) they turn out to be Lasiodora parahybana slings.
 
Very very hard to come by where I am. Here there are many reports of scams where slings of any Theraphosa species are purchased, and when they arrive(if they arrive) they turn out to be Lasiodora parahybana slings.

I brought her locally from someone who sold her & everything else the pet shop sold him, including a large planted glass enclosure. She was sold as unsexed & as an unkown species of "goliath" Birdeater. She had pink front feet, so was presumed to be stirmi & I have hardly seen her since, but her feet no longer look pink!!
 
I remember years ago I purchased what was supposed to be a G. pulchra sling and it turned out to be a male G. pulchripes. Do not ever buy from backwater reptiles, worst vendor ever.
 

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