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My second P metallica sack for the year :-)


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12 years 5 months ago #73055 by Anthony Bond
WELL DONE

Nice to see a breeding report on them ill just wait a little longer before i get some for me just waiting for the price to drop to like R60.00 when the ornatas out price them :)
Otherwise WELL DONE again

Brachypelma albopilosa (Honduran Curly Hair)
Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian Giant Whiteknee)
Brachypelma boehmei (Mexican Fireleg)
Brachypelma vagans (Mexican Red Rump)
Nhandu vulpinus (Brazilian Giant Blonde)
Cyclosternum fasciatum) (Costa Rican Tiger Rump)
Chilobrachys huahini (Asian Giant...
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12 years 5 months ago #73103 by entomology
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Tx Anthony

I am more than willing to help anyone with breeding and visa versa. believe it or not i still have heavily gravid metallicas ready to drop soon so the market will still be good as I'm keeping most of my slings back as when i do sell they will be sub adults and i can sell guaranteed sex via the molt and no guessing lol. When i see the success with all my babies it is difficult to part with them .but at the same time i also need to get the species out there and let others breed also.

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12 years 5 months ago #73111 by Anthony Bond
very good sentiment to have

Brachypelma albopilosa (Honduran Curly Hair)
Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian Giant Whiteknee)
Brachypelma boehmei (Mexican Fireleg)
Brachypelma vagans (Mexican Red Rump)
Nhandu vulpinus (Brazilian Giant Blonde)
Cyclosternum fasciatum) (Costa Rican Tiger Rump)
Chilobrachys huahini (Asian Giant...
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12 years 5 months ago #73119 by Taki Tsonis
Martin I'm going to guess female, especially the first one ;)

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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #73120 by Martin Oosthuysen
Replied by Martin Oosthuysen on topic Re:Re: My second P metallica sack for the year :-)

Taki wrote: Martin I'm going to guess female, especially the first one ;)

Haha thanks, promise to post molt pictures when I have them. Would be happy if one is a female, would be perfect. These are truly beautiful tarantulas, not just because of price or how scarce they are. Same with the genus avicularia, I think we have still a lot to learn and the hobby is still in an infant stage. Will be purchasing more avics from Hendrik as well, just not now drove up to Bianca and bought the ones she had.

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12 years 5 months ago #73129 by entomology
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Hi Martin
Did h not try buy some avics from Thanasi as his selling some beautiful rare avics adults? First one I would also agree with Taki that looks female according to folio pattern there is a distinctive marking or dot showing female, but second looks male with dark line through folio.


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