Tula_Montage
It's Jager time!
They're very pretty, Elle. But I couldn't keep 'em. I'm a fraidy-cat when it comes to spiders...
Oh go on Dean, get over that irrational fear! Scaredy pants...
Poor quality photos my butt! Those are some great photos. *I need a macro lens too* Those are some beautiful babies. I am still trying to convince work to give me the T they have there (before they kill it with bad husbandry).
On the bad husbandry note, alas I have horrible news concerning the smithi... poor Little Glitter Bumfluff has MITES! Ahhhh. Now these are perfectly clear on a macro lens and the poor wee dear is covered in them. I appreciate the seller may not have paid enough attention to notice however I am absolutly devistated. I have been assured that the mites will not do much harm and that a moult should take care of them.
Yay, cute fuzzy arboreals! I failed with mine, got an A. versicolor, but unfortuneitly he/she didn't make it out of its first moult with me. I think it was completely my fault, as I picked up the container, THEN realized he/she was flat on its back. I'm pretty sure the movement threw the moult off. I'll probably try again some day, but I guess I need to do a bit more research about taking care of slings first.
Well the seller shoved in an extra baby for me
We have two T's, a red knee and a bloodleg. We tried with a pink toe once, but it had it's sexual maturity molt (male) and died shortly thereafter. We kept it, though, and plan to put it under glass. Our Brachypelmas are doing great. We like the desert species better. And I like getting them when they are already an inch or more in size. I hate crickets and pinheads get everywhere! No itty bitty speedy fuzzies here! LOL
Brachys are my favorite genus though, I can't freakin wait until my boehemi is an adult.
Spidies...I too am a scaredy-cat when it comes to them. I'm ok throwing in food now and again but I always managed to get someone else to do them in the shop. The girl im moving in with after summer is thinking about a T...I mean, I'm bringing snakies and such to the flat and I'm OK with looking at it...just don't ask me to touch. Hopefully this will be her first escapade into the exotic world....muahahahahaha...
Nice spiders though, I can appreciate their beauty...and those ones certainly have that! I especially like baldy bum...a bit of character goes a long way...lol.
Good luck with the spidie venture!