View Full Version : ***WARNING*** 2 New Tarantulas!!! ***WARNING***
king2005
04-25-2010, 05:41 PM
1x Cyriocosmus Perezmilesi (Bolivian Dwarf) Spiderling
It'll look like this when its bigger.. right now its a tiny tiny blur with legs lol
http://www.tarantulacanada.ca/gallery/images/709.jpg
1x Brachypelma Vagans (Mexican Redrump) spiderling. It's a little black spider. Bigger then the other spiderling.
http://www.eightlegs.org/redrump/cover.jpg
Husky_mom
04-26-2010, 09:35 AM
wow!!.. pretty neat tarantulas.. I love the way they contrast.. how long till they are adult size/coloring?
btw... did you ever got an answer on the birdeater ones
king2005
04-26-2010, 02:48 PM
I fed both spiderlings a freshly killed cricket last night &I know the Redrump ate for sure as his cricket has shriveled a fair amount. Not sure if the Dwarf ate, but it is a lot smaller then the Redrump so if it did eat I more then likely wouldn't have noticed unless I saw it feeding.
I took some pictures of the spiderlings & I'll post them in the next message as I want to change the name of the thread to give a photo warning. The pictures didn't look great on the camera, so I'm really hoping they look better on the computer. I'll post as soon as I upload them (in a few mins).
I can't remember what she said about which, but I'm pretty sure she said the Redrump will get to a large size in about 12-18 months. She said he'll be fine in a cup until that time, where he'll need a perm home. She said both are not wandering Tarantulas & in the wild are rarely found not within a few inches of their home (cover/nets type home), so they do not need a huge tank as it wont be used by them. So a plastic pet tank is perfect for them, which I wont need for about a yr. The Dwarf is faster growing but it doesn't get very big, so it can stay in a cup for most of its life as it also wont wonder about. But I'll get him a plastic tank too, as I can't keep something in a cup, to me it'll never be their home, its mean IMO. But as spiderlings a cup is safest as I can poke tiny holes in it so they can't escape.
Sadly no :( I was really hoping to hear back from him as I REALLY wanted the Birdeater *cries*... Well I now have a Tarantula Breeder who I can get just about any Tarantula from. She was really really cool to talk with & was very patient explaining many many many different species to me. So I'll most likely just go through her for future Tarantulas. She sells the spiderlings fairly cheap, but that means I wont know the sex, so it'll be a hit or miss if I get a female.. But with the price I could buy a couple of the same species & then sell the ones I don't want for a pretty penny.
king2005
04-26-2010, 03:05 PM
Dwarf
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs335.ash1/28894_10150171327220268_530510267_11865673_5199702 _n.jpg
AA Battery for size comparison.. Tiny eh?
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs335.ash1/28894_10150171327250268_530510267_11865676_5007849 _n.jpg
Redrump, its FAST, too much movement & he runs away under the newspaper (temp), but he's about double the size of the Dwarf
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs306.snc3/28894_10150171327255268_530510267_11865677_2055657 _n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs326.snc3/28894_10150171327280268_530510267_11865680_8369635 _n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs335.ash1/28894_10150171327295268_530510267_11865682_2172513 _n.jpg
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