I'm also into Arachnids. I currently have 1 female Salmon Pink Bird Eater, 1 female Antilles pinktoe, 1 peruvian purple pink toe sling, and 2 B verdezi slings.
I'm also into Arachnids. I currently have 1 female Salmon Pink Bird Eater, 1 female Antilles pinktoe, 1 peruvian purple pink toe sling, and 2 B verdezi slings.
Nice, Tofuman! Do you have any pictures?![]()
I just recently rescued a Pueban Milk Snake. She is 10 years old and over 3 feet long....I will be holding her for the first time tomorrow. Don't really have a choice-her tank is filthy and I won't allow her to continue to live in those conditions. Her original name was Ruby, but a unanimous family vote changed it to Trinket.
I couldn't get any pics of my slings since my camera sucks. Here's my adults.
Female Salmon pink
Avicularia Versicolor
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They are gorgeous!! I am so jealous of your A. versicolor...I want one of those so bad!!I have never seen a Pink Salmon either-I really like the pattern on her. Thank you so much for sharing! I want to try a spider sling one day, but down the road. Right now, with the geckos, snakes, and spiders, never mind all the frogs and toads, my hands are a bit full right now.
Jeez anna. Those are some nice looking T.s! I been doing my research on them. I can't currently keep one. But I'm looking into other inverts(insects mainly). lol. Might get myself some Jerusalem crickets.
Anyways good luck with those beauts!
Alright, digging up old threads =) So is the carpet the only substrate you have for your cornsnake? And how on earth did you get him to go up in the tree? If you have a thread with more pics of his tank I'd like to see it, my girlfriends snake is in cedar bedding and just stays underneath it all day.
Oh, and you said you picked your T.'s up from your work? She is also wanting a Chaco Golden Knee i think it's called, it will be her first T. I've tried getting her to get onto forums to ask for help, but stubborn is stubborn. Any words of advice?
This thread is way too old... why not just make a new one with questions? If you're interest in T's go to arachnoboards.com imo there are T experts over there. Though watch out for the newbies giving advice.
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