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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

Approximately 2" in legspan, 8th Instar/L8.

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  • @BladeCurse This species are known to survive any conditions dry or moist. Just as long as you provide them with a decent cage, a hide, water, lots of food, temperature, and that's it. They are cheap to buy and, they can be kept like rose hair tarantulas with dry substrate. They are the most resilient species of tarantula known in the hobby. Not a lot of people wanna breed them because, they've been known to lay 2,000 to 2,500 eggs lol!! No wonder why they are so cheap LOL!!

  • hello, I know that video is from 2008, but I wonder if your substratum isn't too dry? I mean... it should be moist ; o

  • @Sabeltandeendje Didn't look like the spider was complaining.

  • i know i know this is an old vid. but you shouldnt have fed the little T. look at the abdomen compared to its carapace size :S

  • unholy sniker nipples that was real fast

  • nice quality :D L??

  • HAHA NICE....

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