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Old 20-03-2008, 10:48 AM
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I didnt think there would ever be a spider that would rival Avics for my affections but the new one's that arrived today have got me totally smitten, especially the Euathlus :yes:
E. truculentus juv approx 2 inches (no wonder they are called Chile beautiful)


E. sp "Montane" large sling. His rear right leg looks a bit beaten up but he is using it ok.


B. klassi juv approx 2.5 inches


I also got a teeny E. vulpinus sling but it was too small to get a decent photo. xx
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Old 20-03-2008, 10:50 AM
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OOOOOHH!! Elaine has got flicky jobbies! LOL

I have a lil E. truculentus sling! They very cute. Love the lil klassi too! Wanted one for a while!
E. vulpinus are gorg as adults!
Only thing that put me off buying them (From Lee i assume?) Is coz they're WC
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Old 20-03-2008, 10:54 AM
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Thanks hun

Yip they are WC but will be grown on for future breeding stock. I'm hoping to get a few more in the next week or 2 if he has any left by then.

I've not seen many of these being bred here so far. xx
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Old 20-03-2008, 11:06 AM
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Nope not many about. My lil sling is CB though, they just take SO long to grow lol
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Congratulations on your new arrival.. you will really enjoy keeping this T...I have 3 in my collection and none of them have ever caused the slightest bit of bother to me, they are easy to care for and have a nice nature for a T...and as you said very beautiful...I found my 3 slow in growing and it took a long time for them to reach their adult size of 5/6 inches...but its well worth the wait.
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Old 20-03-2008, 03:12 PM
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Congratulations on your new arrival.. you will really enjoy keeping this T...I have 3 in my collection and none of them have ever caused the slightest bit of bother to me, they are easy to care for and have a nice nature for a T...and as you said very beautiful...I found my 3 slow in growing and it took a long time for them to reach their adult size of 5/6 inches...but its well worth the wait.
Thanks mate I keep checking them and am now very tempted to go and buy another couple of truculentus.

I can see that the 1cm E. vulpinus is going to take years to grow. Just as well I'm patient lol.
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Old 20-03-2008, 03:23 PM
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Thanks hun

Yip they are WC but will be grown on for future breeding stock. I'm hoping to get a few more in the next week or 2 if he has any left by then.

I've not seen many of these being bred here so far. xx
I had an adult pair of E truculentus just over a year ago and tried breeding but the female ate the sac I then passed them onto Ray G
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Old 20-03-2008, 03:26 PM
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it looks like a colourful bog brush!

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Old 21-03-2008, 09:49 AM
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I had an adult pair of E truculentus just over a year ago and tried breeding but the female ate the sac I then passed them onto Ray G
Thats a shame about the eggsac mate. It must have been very frustrating. xx

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