smokehound
02-19-2014, 10:10 PM
I'm strapped for cash and need supplies.. so im selling a lot of natives for cheap. Everything is $5.00 ea, but they must go altogether as a lot. However you're getting a good deal, as there are a couple of tarantulas and scorpions in the mix. I really dont want to sell some of these, but I have no choice..
I cannot ship them, and they must be picked up. I can meet as long as it's in orange county. If you drive to me, I'll knock off 5 bucks.
Here's what Im offering altogether:
1 mature female Anuroctonus pococki -3" I have no idea how old she is. So if you want to breed her, find a male before she croaks of old age!
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131121_191540.png
15 anuroctonus pococki scorplings, all in great health, and nearing their molts into i3 -- These have a long lifespan, great for collections.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131120_173613.png
2 mature female Latrodectus hesperus - One is quite huge and possibly gravid. large one shown below
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/latrodectus1.png
1 mature female bothriocyrtum californicum -comes with her own enclosure, she has already made a burrow. She's nice and big as you can see:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131214_193709.png
2 immature Aphonopelma "eutylenum-type" males (not pictured, will update)
2 Diabolical ironclad beetles Comes with a chunk of rotting oak bark, mist this every day, as they eat fungi. If you see a thick white mold growing, dont worry, this is their food in the wild. Nice easy species to raise. They have a sand substrate- keep this lightly moist at all times. No additional food is necessary until they break the oak bark down.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140214_010308.png
3 jerusalem crickets (one is Stenopelmatus nigrocapitatus, the other is a mahogany, which has no species name, yet.) I have five, but need to keep two for a breeding project.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140213_231508.png
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140213_225939.png
2 Phidippus audax (one large mature female, and one unsexed juvenile)
(not pictured, will update with pics soon)
1 female eleodes acuticaudus (has laid eggs in enclosure, and i found one dead larva in the substrate, so their could be several in there i dont know about, just sprinkle oats and place some baby carrots (wash them, first!) into the substrate. She is in an enclosure filled with sand, and a layer of coco fiber on the top to help conserve moisture, with a broken piece of clay pottery in the substrate for further moisture conservation. mist fairly heavily every other day, and keep a bottlecap full of water in there.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/eleodes.png
2 mature Eleodes dentipes Male/female. Much larger than acuticaudus, possibly largest tenebrionid in california. the female is 35mm long, the male is somewhere around 25-30 mm. They like rotting wood, and lay eggs in it.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Picture5-2.png
(male not pictured, will update with a pic after i finish this post)
1 Lithobius sp, not fully grown, yet.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140208_204122.png
and a single atopetholus californicum male around 2". (female died while egg-laying, sadly. Needs rotting oak for health, possibly also rotting california buckwheat.)
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Picture19.png
I'm offering all these altogether for $165.00 ($160 if you can drive to me and pick up directly) I'll throw in a couple of Dysdera crocata and a Steatoda grossa female for free, as well.
All photos are of the specimens being offered.
I cannot ship them, and they must be picked up. I can meet as long as it's in orange county. If you drive to me, I'll knock off 5 bucks.
Here's what Im offering altogether:
1 mature female Anuroctonus pococki -3" I have no idea how old she is. So if you want to breed her, find a male before she croaks of old age!
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131121_191540.png
15 anuroctonus pococki scorplings, all in great health, and nearing their molts into i3 -- These have a long lifespan, great for collections.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131120_173613.png
2 mature female Latrodectus hesperus - One is quite huge and possibly gravid. large one shown below
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/latrodectus1.png
1 mature female bothriocyrtum californicum -comes with her own enclosure, she has already made a burrow. She's nice and big as you can see:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20131214_193709.png
2 immature Aphonopelma "eutylenum-type" males (not pictured, will update)
2 Diabolical ironclad beetles Comes with a chunk of rotting oak bark, mist this every day, as they eat fungi. If you see a thick white mold growing, dont worry, this is their food in the wild. Nice easy species to raise. They have a sand substrate- keep this lightly moist at all times. No additional food is necessary until they break the oak bark down.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140214_010308.png
3 jerusalem crickets (one is Stenopelmatus nigrocapitatus, the other is a mahogany, which has no species name, yet.) I have five, but need to keep two for a breeding project.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140213_231508.png
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140213_225939.png
2 Phidippus audax (one large mature female, and one unsexed juvenile)
(not pictured, will update with pics soon)
1 female eleodes acuticaudus (has laid eggs in enclosure, and i found one dead larva in the substrate, so their could be several in there i dont know about, just sprinkle oats and place some baby carrots (wash them, first!) into the substrate. She is in an enclosure filled with sand, and a layer of coco fiber on the top to help conserve moisture, with a broken piece of clay pottery in the substrate for further moisture conservation. mist fairly heavily every other day, and keep a bottlecap full of water in there.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/eleodes.png
2 mature Eleodes dentipes Male/female. Much larger than acuticaudus, possibly largest tenebrionid in california. the female is 35mm long, the male is somewhere around 25-30 mm. They like rotting wood, and lay eggs in it.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Picture5-2.png
(male not pictured, will update with a pic after i finish this post)
1 Lithobius sp, not fully grown, yet.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/IMG_20140208_204122.png
and a single atopetholus californicum male around 2". (female died while egg-laying, sadly. Needs rotting oak for health, possibly also rotting california buckwheat.)
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/smokehound/Picture19.png
I'm offering all these altogether for $165.00 ($160 if you can drive to me and pick up directly) I'll throw in a couple of Dysdera crocata and a Steatoda grossa female for free, as well.
All photos are of the specimens being offered.