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  • #46
    Joanna .
    in the book it does say how to sex them and what to look for in males.
    I can understand if it's that small that you can't see but if people are putting it in a book there must be a age that tells them the sex.. because what happens if you buy a t and it turns out to be the wrong sex?.
    in the book it said with slings you buy three to stand a chance of getting one right sex.
    but what with sub-adults when does the hooks show on males ( that help him hold off the female)
    how many molts till you know it's a female?.
    it's like a case of pot luck.. but that means buying adults and losing the growing up part after bonding with a t that could be the wrong sex you really wanted.

    John :-/

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Vicky Child View Post
      it might be worth emailing http://www.metamorphosis.zookeepers.co.uk too, they had a fair few b.smithi's in when I asked.
      thanks Vicky I'll try them..

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      • #48
        Originally posted by John chambers View Post
        Joanna .
        in the book it does say how to sex them and what to look for in males.
        I can understand if it's that small that you can't see but if people are putting it in a book there must be a age that tells them the sex.. because what happens if you buy a t and it turns out to be the wrong sex?.
        in the book it said with slings you buy three to stand a chance of getting one right sex.
        but what with sub-adults when does the hooks show on males ( that help him hold off the female)
        how many molts till you know it's a female?.
        it's like a case of pot luck.. but that means buying adults and losing the growing up part after bonding with a t that could be the wrong sex you really wanted.

        John :-/
        To be honest for me I just wanted a female cos they live longer, so will be a bit sad if our sling is a male, especially as it's my 3 yr olds, but then if i got her a hamster or something that would only live a couple of years too! our sling is very small and I don't mind that it couldnt be sexed as is only 2nd instar and can only sex from 4th moult i think!

        I guess it's more annoying if you want to mate and keep getting the same sex Ts. But then maybe in that case you wouldnt be as bothered about getting them as slings and watching them grow. My A.chalcodes is a female though and only about half way to mature, so that kind of size is prob a good one to get if you fancy seeing them grow a bit, but defo want a female?

        J x
        Owner of:
        A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"



        Mummy of:
        Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")
        Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")

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        • #49
          I am not defending her, but a lot of places sell unsext T.... I know that if i was a sucsefull breeder with a shop on the net, then i would probably say "i don't know how to sex them"... it's just business sense. she is not going to turn around and say "yes i will give you a female" because she will end up with 100s of males

          thats just my 10bobs worth...
          “The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line”

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Lee Corless View Post
            I am not defending her, but a lot of places sell unsext T.... I know that if i was a sucsefull breeder with a shop on the net, then i would probably say "i don't know how to sex them"... it's just business sense. she is not going to turn around and say "yes i will give you a female" because she will end up with 100s of males

            thats just my 10bobs worth...

            very good point Lee, alhtough I think id be more likely to say yes i do know how to sex them, although this is tricky and I will never guarentee 100%, rather than i havent got a clue.

            and also is she a breeder? as she doesnt seem sure whether some of them are captive bred or wild caught so i wasn't sure if she was a breeder or just a dealer? I might be more happy to buy one's she's bred then. The wild caught bit put me off.

            Like I say though just cos the info on the website made me feel uncomfortable doesnt mean there is anyhting wrong with it, i guess we all go with what we feel comfortable with

            J x

            x
            Owner of:
            A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"



            Mummy of:
            Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")
            Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Joanna Pendleton View Post

              and also is she a breeder? as she doesnt seem sure whether some of them are captive bred or wild caught so i wasn't sure if she was a breeder or just a dealer? I might be more happy to buy one's she's bred then. The wild caught bit put me off.

              Like I say though just cos the info on the website made me feel uncomfortable doesnt mean there is anyhting wrong with it, i guess we all go with what we feel comfortable with

              J x

              x
              After reading a few of her blogs, she does import a few from over seas(Germany), but she also breeds them her self, But in all honesty she started out breeding stick insects and other general bugs.... its only the past few years she has got into breeeding and selling Ts....

              Like I said before, I do not want to come across as defending her.

              I am just saying what i think.....
              “The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line”

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              • #52
                that's a fair thing todo as I see it.
                today I went and chated to the guy that has the b.smithi for £90 and was told he took it as part ex.
                it's about 3.5 to 4 inches (without legs spread out) he said it's very skitish.
                And he feeds it 3 crickets aweek.
                he keeps em in a exo terra.
                he had chilli rose - pink toe ( 2 of ) 1 pink toe was in a web high up.
                so I'm still trying to find a good shop or breeder in Essex..
                as yet no luck.

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                • #53
                  I think you need to get yourself to the BTS expo in May John.
                  If you can hold off till then you'll more than likely get a fantastic deal (compared to pet shop prices and quality)
                  There will be loads of members there that would give advice and help you decide if you asked, I wouldn't have a problem giving up half hour to help you make a choice if you found me in the midst of the chaos
                  Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.



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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Colin D Wilson View Post
                    I think you need to get yourself to the BTS expo in May John.
                    If you can hold off till then you'll more than likely get a fantastic deal (compared to pet shop prices and quality)
                    There will be loads of members there that would give advice and help you decide if you asked, I wouldn't have a problem giving up half hour to help you make a choice if you found me in the midst of the chaos
                    hello Colin.
                    that would be great thank you
                    where can I find detales of this ?.
                    also I'm going for the exo terra with removable top and front door that has a lock made in to it.
                    I'll cover the mesh top so the t can't get stuck and the fact I can use the front or roof to get in will make cleaning easier.
                    as for substrat I'm thinking of using coco fiber as I buy it in a brick and use it for my two chemelions and it's cheap easy to keep clean.... that's if that's ok?.
                    I am not rushing getting a t but I am learning alot about them.
                    and also learning the not to do's.

                    thanks again.
                    John

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                    • #55
                      Here's the info......


                      ......and here's the directions
                      http://www.thebts.co.uk/media/BTS%20...nouncement.pdf
                      Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.



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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by John chambers View Post
                        hello Colin.
                        that would be great thank you
                        where can I find detales of this ?.
                        See Above
                        also I'm going for the exo terra with removable top and front door that has a lock made in to it.
                        I'll cover the mesh top so the t can't get stuck and the fact I can use the front or roof to get in will make cleaning easier.
                        Sounds ok, good quality tanks and you can get a fair amount in them for the spider to dig and do
                        as for substrat I'm thinking of using coco fiber as I buy it in a brick and use it for my two chemelions and it's cheap easy to keep clean.... that's if that's ok?.
                        I don't use it myself but a lot of people swear by it, cheap and cheerful stuff
                        I am not rushing getting a t but I am learning alot about them.
                        and also learning the not to do's.
                        Best way to go about starting off with a pet spider, too many people rush into things or make an impulse buy without checking details first.
                        thanks again.
                        John
                        I think you'll do ok
                        Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.



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                        • #57
                          hi Colin.
                          I will try and get there.. also I spoke to a shop that sells t's and was told the b.smithi isn't a good one to start with and the guy said he is a member and knows Peter that deals with cold blooded and got his first t from the a chilli rose.
                          thing is I don't like chilli rose and he said a flame knee is a good calm one to start with also.
                          what I can't understand is if the mex redknee isn't that good and gets too moody why hasn't any one said.
                          every thing I read or see on YouTube says they are good.
                          and cold blooded said a 12 inche enclosure is good.
                          yet I've read I'll need a 24 inche one ?.
                          so very misleading to what is fact or not...

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                          • #58
                            http://www.thebts.co.uk/keeping_tarantulas.html Might help
                            Boris's Diary - written by me, he might have 8 legs but he's not big enough to press the keys yet.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Vicky Child View Post
                              thanks Vicky ..
                              still wonder is it the shop wanting to sell beginners the chilli rose or does the Mexican redknee turn bad?.

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                              • #60
                                Hi John, perhaps they said it wasn't good cos Brachy's are notorious flickers? Other than that I can't see why it wouldn't be a good first, but then I don't own one, so can't judge that well.
                                How are you getting on with that book?

                                J x
                                Owner of:
                                A. chalcodes "Rio", X.immanis "Cuervo" and OBT sling "Salsa"



                                Mummy of:
                                Yelina (4 yrs old, RIP GBB juvie "Kama")
                                Blake (2 yrs old, owner of juvie L. parahybana "Nachos")

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