Hi all, I am a noob to the society, and I must say it makes interesting reading.
I have a lovely 3" Grammostola Spatulata which the wife's father gave us as a prezzie when she moved in with me. she was around 3 years old then and I have had her for 9 years so she must be around 12 years old!
I had 5 Salmon pink (Lassiadora parahybana) which I bought as spiderlings, 4 died for no real reason and one made it to about 5" but then shed without having grown an exoskeleton! just the old skin in the usual moult position and mush in the substrate.
I have just rescued three T's which I will need help identifying, one I am sure is a G.Rosea. Another I think is a G.pulchra and I don't have a clue what the mature male is. I will stick some picks up when I get the chance.
I hope to learn lots, and hopefully help out where I can. But i'm always ready to be proven wrong!
TTFN
Iain
I have a lovely 3" Grammostola Spatulata which the wife's father gave us as a prezzie when she moved in with me. she was around 3 years old then and I have had her for 9 years so she must be around 12 years old!
I had 5 Salmon pink (Lassiadora parahybana) which I bought as spiderlings, 4 died for no real reason and one made it to about 5" but then shed without having grown an exoskeleton! just the old skin in the usual moult position and mush in the substrate.
I have just rescued three T's which I will need help identifying, one I am sure is a G.Rosea. Another I think is a G.pulchra and I don't have a clue what the mature male is. I will stick some picks up when I get the chance.
I hope to learn lots, and hopefully help out where I can. But i'm always ready to be proven wrong!
TTFN
Iain
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