While out taking my mother-in-law on her bi-weekly doctor appointments today, I spent some of my free time waiting at a nearby pet shop. I came across a few tiny tarantulas, and thought it was a interesting find. Well my mother-in-law gave me a $20 bill as a birthday gift a week early when we were done, so I decided to go back and rescue one of the little T's.
I say rescued due to the huge sized crickets they feed them compared to the little T's (see the first photo). I went ahead a snapped a few photos of my little Curlyhair (Brachypelma albopilosum) T, before letting it settle in for the night with some appropriate sized prey. With it's legs fully stretched it comes close to maybe 1/2" at most right now.
Interesting enough my family is fascinated with my new pet, they only request I don't let it out around them, but other than that think it's so small it's cute hahaha.
The last photo is one I snapped when I finally got it coaxed out of it's container, but by that time it was on the move and didn't pose for any pictures. So I'll have to try and get some shots of it in a few days once it gets use to it's new surroundings. I'm really excited about the species, as it was one I was debating originally in getting, so I'll just have to find some Euathlus sp. red later on. I also saw a Mexican redknee tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) so I may have to go back soon and rescue it too lol.
Not my photo below - just shown to show what it will look like when it grows up. My first photo above (with the cricket) shows my little one already has it's curly hair well underway.
I say rescued due to the huge sized crickets they feed them compared to the little T's (see the first photo). I went ahead a snapped a few photos of my little Curlyhair (Brachypelma albopilosum) T, before letting it settle in for the night with some appropriate sized prey. With it's legs fully stretched it comes close to maybe 1/2" at most right now.
Interesting enough my family is fascinated with my new pet, they only request I don't let it out around them, but other than that think it's so small it's cute hahaha.
The last photo is one I snapped when I finally got it coaxed out of it's container, but by that time it was on the move and didn't pose for any pictures. So I'll have to try and get some shots of it in a few days once it gets use to it's new surroundings. I'm really excited about the species, as it was one I was debating originally in getting, so I'll just have to find some Euathlus sp. red later on. I also saw a Mexican redknee tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) so I may have to go back soon and rescue it too lol.
Not my photo below - just shown to show what it will look like when it grows up. My first photo above (with the cricket) shows my little one already has it's curly hair well underway.
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