ghosthousecorns
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I have had a fascination with spiders for a long time but never considered keeping one as a pet before getting into the reptile hobby. However so many snake enthusiasts I know also keep tarantulas that I decided I would try keeping one and had been looking for a while for something that isn't just another chilean rose hair but still a good beginner T. Found this little guy or gal at the Portland Reptile Expo on August 17 and since I sold a few snakes I couldn't resist.
She's a Brachypelma sabulosum or Guatemalan Red Rump. "Sombra" is still not full grown, bigger than a quarter (including legs) but smaller than a silver dollar. She isn't very red, but black and velvety. I haven't gotten really good pics of her but I thought this one was interesting showing how she made a burrow in her substrate.
She's a Brachypelma sabulosum or Guatemalan Red Rump. "Sombra" is still not full grown, bigger than a quarter (including legs) but smaller than a silver dollar. She isn't very red, but black and velvety. I haven't gotten really good pics of her but I thought this one was interesting showing how she made a burrow in her substrate.