Hi Forum,
I haven't posted for awhile and greetings to all.
My spider horde (five tats) is doing well. The friskiest of the bunch is A. geniculata. It's from Brazil with the zebra legs. It pounces like a tiger at crickets and bits so hard I can hear the cricket crackle as the fangs pierce. Always hungry! Does this ring any bells? Is this tat type generally like this in your experience? It has the legspan of a baseball about now.
Another oddball tat is the Chilean Rose I got from a Homeplus Dept store about, uh, eight months ago. I've heard this species is from the driest desert in the world. I wonder if this individual was picked up wild from there(?). Hasn't shed in the time I've had it (8mos). I'm wondering if it was
caught wild and is getting on in years(?). Hates water/misting. Sound familiar?
Thanks, Chris.
I haven't posted for awhile and greetings to all.
My spider horde (five tats) is doing well. The friskiest of the bunch is A. geniculata. It's from Brazil with the zebra legs. It pounces like a tiger at crickets and bits so hard I can hear the cricket crackle as the fangs pierce. Always hungry! Does this ring any bells? Is this tat type generally like this in your experience? It has the legspan of a baseball about now.
Another oddball tat is the Chilean Rose I got from a Homeplus Dept store about, uh, eight months ago. I've heard this species is from the driest desert in the world. I wonder if this individual was picked up wild from there(?). Hasn't shed in the time I've had it (8mos). I'm wondering if it was
caught wild and is getting on in years(?). Hates water/misting. Sound familiar?
Thanks, Chris.
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