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Hello, my name is Summer. My home business in located in Livingston, MT. The first spider I owned was a Phidippus Regius, a male Regal jumping spider named Mars. I soon fell in love with all types of arachnids. Although I’m new to tarantula/spider keeping hobby, I promise high quality, happy and healthy invertebrates! I did my research thoroughly before breeding and selling. Please don’t hesitate to email or message me if you have any questions.
These are Tarantulas & jumping spiders that I’m in the works of breeding.
Regal Jumping spiders - babies hatched, more on the way.
Monocentropus Balfouri - female is paired, waiting on egg sac. Male available for pairing.
Tliltocatl Albopilosus (Nicaraguan) - waiting on male to pair.
If you want to collaborate or be involved in this breeding project, shoot me a message at (406)224-8938
Out of stock until slings are sexed.
Out of stock until slings are sexed. Reserve your spot for one!
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Tliltocatl Vagans (Mexican Redrump Tarantula) is a new world terrestrial species from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. They have a medium growth rate and are beginner friendly.
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I named this specific specimen Iori, meaning hermitage or is one in Japanese. The name can be changed though!
Not beginner friendly.
P. Murinus DCF is a darker color variant of the more commonly known Orange Baboon Tarantula. This species can be found in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania. It can also be found in Kenya and Zimbabwe. Although OBTs are known for being the “orange bitey thing“, this P. Murinus variant seem to be more skittish rather than aggressive.
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This New World species is found in northern South America (Suriname, Guyana, northern Brazil and southern Venezuela). It has a quick growth rate, sizing up greatly after each molt. Its a pretty nervous species and has been known for kicking hairs in defense. This species has mild venom and urticating hairs, which is defense mechanism where a tarantula will rub their legs on their abdomen to eject sharp bristles. Handling is not advised.
1 for $0.15
5 for $0.50
10 for $1.25
Priority overnight — $75
Standard overnight — $65
2 day shipping — $30
Priority mail 2 Day — $38
Priority mail 3 Day — $8.50
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If you want a Spooder but they are out of stock, you can reserve! I currently have a limited amount of species, but there’s more to come.