Thanks so much for those links. Its cool that so many people on this site are actually helpful. I went straight to the link and emailed them to make sure everything they had listed was up to date and still available. Hopefully I'll have my little slings soon (I plan to order an A. versicolor as well). TTYL and thanks again for all the info and your help!!
Hey there Bell, how are you? Regarding my female P. Regalis... yes, she really is that dark, I was a bit surprised by the coloration myself but I am in awe of Galadriel's beauty hence my naming her so. Also, last night I lost my male H. Hainanum to that big girly of mine. Everything seemed so routine with the mating ritual and then she simply knocked him down and crushed him. My female is very big and very nasty and I wasn't going to tempt fate like that. I'm sorry to have lost him but I do hope he'll help make a nice fat and fertile egg sac. I miss him already!
well paruroctonus are very common in eastern utah. used to catch p. boreus around flaming gorge during fishing trips there. i plan on joining MHBC soon, don't know about going on trips though hopfully i can fugure out a way 2 do it.
Your very lucky then because I have searched and searched and I can't find E. cyanognathus anywhere. Just curious but do you know where your friend got ahold of one?