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  • AUSTRALIAN TARANTULAS

    Hi every one does any one no when steven nunn will be exporting any of his tarantulas. I love australian tarantulas and have been after them for quite a bit. But as most of you will no up until recently there has been a complete ban on wildlife being exported from australia and there still is. Except steven nunn has a licence to export only captive bread stock and I was wondering if any one nows when there going to be coming to the uk thanks james. :P
    james tack

  • #2
    Hi James,
    You will see them within the coming weeks, not far away at all

    Cheers,
    Steve Nunn
    Australian Tarantulas website
    http://www.thedailylink.com/australiantarantulas

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    • #3
      HI

      Hi steve thanks for the reply. All so could you tell me what species you will be exporting and were in england. Becouse I would love to get my self some aussie selenocosmia sp. I all ready have selenocosmia dichromata and selenocosmia arndsti from papua new guinea and a long with chilobrachys selenocosmia are my favourite tarantulas thanks james.
      james tack

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      • #4
        Hi James,
        Here's a rundown of what's coming, with images

        First, 2 from the genus Phlogius, which currently sit in Selenocosmia but will definately be resurrected once Raven finishes his research. He stated this in his description of Coremiocnemis tropix.

        Firstly, the genotype, Phlogius crassipes from the Central Qld Coast, a large theraphosid with powerful front legs and an amazing attitude:



        Then a close relative, "Phlogius sp. "Sarina", another large tarantula, exceeding 17cm in legspan:



        Then 2 Selenotypus spp., the first one is S.plumipes, the genotype species (currently the only described one until Raven finsishes his work):



        The second is Selenotypus sp. "Glenelva" and is a close relative to S.plumipes:



        The last species I'll be exporting is from the Aussie "Phlogiellus" group: Phlogiellus sp. pq118:



        Cheers,
        Steve
        Australian Tarantulas website
        http://www.thedailylink.com/australiantarantulas

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        • #5
          Nice pics!

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          • #6
            Hi

            Hi steve thanks for the imfo and great pictures. All so could you tell me where you,ll be distributing the spiders to ,or will I be able to buy direct from your website?
            james tack

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