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A. seemanni

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 00:29
by Rusty
Pictures of my monster A. seemanni, in a 5 gallon tank no less:
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Actually Aphonopelma seemanni, in case you thought I was talking about an Arius.

Rusty

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 15:21
by pturley
Rusty,
Alright, another Bug keeper!

I actually just picked up my first Tarantula, a CB adult female Pink Toe. I'll send you pics at some point. (I needed SOMETHING to keep my wife out of the fishroom :D)

If you don't already have it, there is a book you NEED to get. The Tarantula Keeper's Guide. Excellent book, roughly 200 pages full of "Old Hand" type information. I got mine on Half.com delivered for $8.50!

A couple of questions:
1. Do you know the sex of it?
2. Is it a kicker? How nervous is it?
3. Any plans at a breeding attempt? From what I hear Aphonopelma tend to be among the easier Ts to breed. (Brachypelma are suppose to be easier still.)

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 16:04
by Rusty
pturley wrote:1. Do you know the sex of it?
The guy I ordered from said it was a female, and I think that's accurate. Will have to confirm at the next molt.
pturley wrote:2. Is it a kicker? How nervous is it?
It's quite skittish from what I can tell. Haven't provoked it to the point of kicking (yet).
pturley wrote:3. Any plans at a breeding attempt? From what I hear Aphonopelma tend to be among the easier Ts to breed. (Brachypelma are suppose to be easier still.)
It's something to think about. I think she's mature (~3-4 inches legspan). If I was to breed her, I'd have to find someone with a male willing to sacrifice.

Thanks for the suggestion on the book. Will definitely check it out.

Rusty

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 17:54
by Graeme
She's a Beauty!! :D Whats the feeding requirements like?




G.

Posted: 24 Jun 2004, 18:21
by pturley
They'll do quite well on as little as one cricket per week.

They can fast for months at a time so feeding schedules can be quite lax. From what I read, the main problem with most beginning keepers (myself included) is that they actually overfeed their spiders.

Posted: 26 Jun 2004, 10:01
by sidguppy
BUGS!

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here's one of mine......

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and another one; this one does tricks for a bit of carrot :D

Posted: 26 Jun 2004, 12:24
by pturley
Sidguppy,
Very nice Brachypelma smithi

I have the opportunity to buy a little (3") female Brachy. emelia for $35. So much for sticking with Avics... ... I may have to do it!

Rusty, you interested? Keep me from buying it for myself!