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So basically in lieu of my past B. Emilia dying, my mom went and bought me a new older one. Problem is when they got her I had seen her as a present and she seemed a bit off but was hungry. B. Emilia’s are typically pretty docile but this one is pretty aggressive: running at the wall when move...
Hi, bought this tarantula from a pet store and was unlabeled, staff had no clue either. Does seem to have reddish hairs on its abdomen only so I assume it's a Mexican Red Rump, just want to make sure from someone with more knowledge/experience. Thanks
I've been lurking here for about a month or so. Not T. related but curious in anyone can help me ID this little thing. I am located in NE Wisconsin I cant seem to find much info on one that looks like this.
Thanks y'all!
Hi everyone!
Wanted to share a chilean tarantula site with a scientific approach with a big list of species and photos! If you don't read spanish just right click on the site and translate to english. Easy!
I hope you find it interesting!
https://sites.google.com/site/chiletarantulas/
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I got this little girl as a gift, put her in a terrarium and initially she stayed on top of the wood, but soon after she started digging, I would like to know her species, because as a gift, the person does not know the species, if anyone knows I appreciate it!!!
I recently acquired a few T's from a local pet store, and the lady really did not know how to take care of them :(
I figured I'd save them (unfortunately one died due to dehydration), but I'm honestly not sure as to what species this one is. She was selling it as a birdeater. Any ideas?