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  • Jun 3, 2013, 08:19 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Catsmine View Post
    You could give it to me as a pressie, but I'd insist on full length artwork.

    In the nude.

    Did I say that out loud?
  • Jun 4, 2013, 03:22 AM
    Catsmine
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Alty View Post
    In the nude.

    Did I say that out loud?

    We really need a Wrong Thread again.
  • Jun 4, 2013, 04:42 AM
    Aurora_Bell
    I could get into a pressie, or rather on top ;)
  • Jun 4, 2013, 12:54 PM
    Catsmine
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    I could get into a pressie, or rather on top ;)

    Again, we need a Wrong Thread.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:33 PM
    odinn7
    1 Attachment(s)
    My Haplopelma as requested by Alty...

    Sorry to those of you that are squeamish...

    Actually, no, I'm not sorry. Get over it.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:37 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    My Haplopelma as requested by Alty....

    Sorry to those of you that are squeamish....

    Actually, no, I'm not sorry. Get over it.

    That's a gorgeous spider.

    Is it the camera, or is she/he blue?
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:39 PM
    odinn7
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Alty View Post
    That's a gorgeous spider.

    Is it the camera, or is she/he blue?

    That was her actual color. Haplopelma lividum is also known as a Cobalt Blue. They are Asian (Thailand and Vietnam) and I always wondered why blue? Blue doesn't seem to match the natural color of leaves where they live. Most of the males are brown and smaller but all females are blue... some brighter than this one.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:41 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    That was her actual color. Haplopelma lividum is also known as a Cobalt Blue. They are Asian (Thailand and Vietnam) and I always wondered why blue? Blue doesn't seem to match the natural color of leaves where they live. Most of the males are brown and smaller but all females are blue...some brighter than this one.

    Odd. In the animal world it's usually the males that are colorful. The females are usually stuck with the dull brown nothing fun outfits.

    Blue is an odd color. She's very very pretty though. I have a feeling you and I are the only ones that will think so. ;)
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:47 PM
    odinn7
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    My female Brachypelma 2 years ago...
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:51 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    My female Brachypelma 2 years ago....

    She's so fuzzy!

    How was she on the friendly scale?

    My son has been wanting a tarantula for a long time. When a few of the other pets pass on, I'd love to get him one, but I'd want one we can hold, not just watch. I already have two fish for watching.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 01:59 PM
    odinn7
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    She is still alive, more colorful, but not quite as fuzzy now. She has a life span of 25-30 years so unless something goes wrong, I've got about 20 more years of her.

    Brachypelma are nicely tempered. This one is a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee) and they seem to be very docile. You would also want to check out the most common and easy to get tarantula which seems to be above and beyond docile... a good "learner" species... Grammostola rosea, or Chilean Rose Hair... often just referred to as a Rose Hair.

    I have one of them too but can't seem to find anything newer than when I got her.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 02:05 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    She is still alive, more colorful, but not quite as fuzzy now. She has a life span of 25-30 years so unless something goes wrong, I've got about 20 more years of her.

    Brachypelma are nicely tempered. This one is a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee) and they seem to be very docile. You would also want to check out the most common and easy to get tarantula which seems to be above and beyond docile...a good "learner" species....Grammostola rosea, or Chilean Rose Hair....often just referred to as a Rose Hair.

    I have one of them too but can't seem to find anything newer than when I got her.

    She looks a bit bluish too, with purple on top. Very pretty.

    There are only a few pet stores in our area that even carry tarantulas. They're not colorful at all, very bland looking actually. But I've been told they're very docile, easy to handle.

    My friend the entomologist did tell me that when I was ready for a tarantula, he'd get me one. Not sure if that's possible though, he's in California, I'm sure there would be a lot of red tape bringing a spider from there, to Canada. But he does go on spider hunts (for the museum) every year, and has no problem bringing those spiders back with him, so it may not be as difficult as I think it will be.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 02:08 PM
    odinn7
    She's not really blue... those hairs are more grey but she had just molted a few days before that so they stand out and reflect differently. Their common color is brown with the rose color on the carapace.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 02:12 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    She's not really blue...those hairs are more grey but she had just molted a few days before that so they stand out and reflect differently. Their common color is brown with the rose color on the carapace.

    Well she's still pretty.

    So, how many spiders do you have? I'm known as the crazy bunny lady because I have 4 rabbits. I'm thinking you're the crazy spider man. Giggle, you're spiderman. :)
  • Jun 13, 2013, 02:13 PM
    odinn7
    LOL... like I haven't heard that before.

    Right now I only have 3.

    The Red Knee, the Rose Hair, and a Desert Blonde that I "borrowed" when I went to Arizona in 2006.
  • Jun 13, 2013, 02:15 PM
    Alty
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by odinn7 View Post
    LOL...like I haven't heard that before.

    Right now I only have 3.

    The Red Knee, the Rose Hair, and a Desert Blonde that I "borrowed" when I went to Arizona in 2006.

    Well next time you're in Arizona, borrow me a nice spider. It will give you an excuse to visit. Don't be surprised if you arrive back home with a few fish and a rabbit in your suitcase.
  • Jun 17, 2013, 07:56 AM
    Aurora_Bell
    Where's the vacuum!
  • Jun 17, 2013, 08:00 AM
    teacherjenn4
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    Where's the vacuum!

    I agree! I couldn't handle owning a spider. That would freak me out!!
  • Jun 17, 2013, 08:16 AM
    Aurora_Bell
    Nope, I don't like any creepy crawly type thing. I remember a LONG time ago my dad had this scorpion, and now that I am older thinking it was probably quite illegal, at least in today's standards. I refused to go into the basement until that thing died, and if I remember it was well after I was 12!
  • Jun 17, 2013, 08:19 AM
    odinn7
    Scorpions are legal in most areas. In fact, the majority of scorpions aren't really deadly... they just do that on TV and movies for excitement.

    As a side note... the vacuum would not pick up the tarantulas in my pictures... they are too big. Just sayin'...

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