Check out the movie on this new, giant-growing species. Perfect soundtrack to compliment the hype about this monster!
Updated: 05/10/08
Avicularia versicolor "Antilles Pinktoe" - Spiderlings from one sac are expected to be 1st instar in mid May '08. Another female has been mated, but is not showing gravid yet.
Brachypelma emilia "Mexican Red Leg"- long-term gravid now
Euathlus sp. "small" - WC gravid female due to make a sac soon. (Cooperative effort w/ customer J.T.)
Euathlus sp. "Flame" - female showing gravid 3/15/08 (Cooperative effort w/ customer.)
Euathlus truculentus - one pair breeding now (Cooperative effort w/ customer.)
THIS PAGE CONTAINS VIDEO AND AUDIO CLIPS OF INVERTEBRATES ON THE INTERNET AND ALSO A LISTING OF ALL MOVIES ABOUT INVERTEBRATES. (IF YOU HAVE SOME LINKS OR LISTINGS, EMAIL THEM TO ME AT WEBMASTER@TARANTULASPIDERS.COM . THANKS.)
• Phidippus otiosus "Canopy Jumping Spider" hunting a honey bee
•Latrodectus mactans "Southern Black Widow" mating ritual
• Pandinus imperator mating and mothering
• African Fishing spider eating a frog
• African venomous scorpions fighting each other a shrew
• Small Belize Orbweaver gets a bat in its web and eats it
This is a study group of enthusiastic tarantula-keepers that have a strong interest in studying and breeding the genus Xenesthis. The genus is badly in need of revision, but this is taking forever. In the meantime, new species keep becoming available and hobbyists continue to have identification problems. Also, the genus is challenging to get successful captive-born from. This study group's efforts could improve our knowledge, understanding and successful care and breeding of this amazing genus of tarantulas.
Mission of this study group:

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