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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:41 am    Post subject: New Baby Tarantula Reply with quote

Just been given a new Baby Tarantula, as a Birthday prezzy, from my Friend Tony.
It's a lovely orange colour, and is a Selelenobrachys philippinus
The only common name I can find for it so far is " Orange Spider "

No idea if it's a Boy or Girl, way too small for that.!, when they get a lot bigger,
you can sometimes identify Sex from the moults it produces.

it's only about 1/2 inch in size, but will grow considerably larger.

I now have 3 Tarantulas, one is the Goliath, ( Worlds Biggest ),
and the other is a Chile Rose, ( Grammastola spatulata ).

All of these in a Vivarium, which is a heated cabinet, this has heat pads,
and the temperature is controlled by a thermostat.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As you know, Mike, I tried keeping Tarantulas for a while, but for some reason I wasn't very successful.

Besides which, Lou was quite literally terrified of them.  So then I discovered the Giant African Landsnails, and have never looked back.

Good luck with your Baby Orange, why not call her "Tango"?  
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"The Malaysian Orange Huntsman Spider really lives up to its' (common) name. This fuzzy true spider, which has not been described yet, is unique in that it is completely orange, and a bright orange at that! You can tell from the photo to the left that it sports a reddish-orange exoskeleton with bright orange hairs covering the body. These beautiful true spiders are fast, wild, and arboreal. Malaysian Orange Huntsman Spiders are new additions to the hobby. They aren't available to the public in large numbers, but hopefully spiderlings will be produced soon. Malaysian Orange Huntsman Spiders do not make great "pets", simply because they can be so quick to run! They can get away from even experienced keepers if complete attention is not given. Even though their speed may make them hard to handle, they can be rewarding to observe. Imagine how fast this spider can catch food if it is fast to start off with! The Malaysian Orange Huntsman Spider is a magnificent new species to look for in the future."





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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

looks a cutie Zooman,I like spiders always rescue them if they get into the house,mind you I am terrified of MICE Sad



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