




Omothmus (Ex Cyriopagopus) sp. 'Valhalla' (Emerald Shadow Tree Spider) 2.5" FEMALE *SUPER RARE* TRUE VALHALLA LINE
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Omothmus (Ex Cyriopagopus) sp. 'Valhalla' (Emerald Shadow Tree Spider) for sale
When considering Asian arboreal species, it is truly hard to beat the C. valhalla. This large arboreal tarantula is unique, stunning, and extremely rare.
Reaching an adult size of about 6" across, this black and emerald green tarantula is a true stunner. Those fortunate enough to obtain this species should consider themselves lucky. Get yours today while they last!
Note From Will
I am keeping many of these for myself for future breeding, but I’ve decided to let go of this female. If you’re interested in males, the purchaser of this female will get first priority.
This female comes directly from the founder of the C. valhalla in Europe. I don’t think she will last long, so grab her while you can! She is approximately 1.5 years old.
Shop Cautiously
Be careful buying these elsewhere. We obtained ours directly from the source of the C. valhalla in Europe, and we are the only ones to have imported this species directly from that breeder in the last three years. If you see these sold elsewhere, shop carefully!
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How we ship live animals:
We ship all live animals using ONLY FedEx Overnight shipping, since it is the fastest and safest way to ship your new pets.
We ship on Tuesdays (for Wednesday arrival) and Wednesdays (for Thursday arrival) and plan shipments on Mondays.
Please make sure to select a FedEx Overnight option at checkout - for "Facility Pickup" or "Home Delivery"!
If your package is over $400 or contains rare/expensive animals we may require you to pick up at your local facility.
**Please remember that "Overnight Shipping" only means that your animal will spend overnight in the box; it does not mean your package shipps immediately and will arrive the next day! **
How we measure invertebrates:
We measure tarantulas and spiders in diagonal legspan. This means the distance from the front right to back left leg (or vise versa) when the animal is stretched out.
Cenitpedes we measure the full length of the animal from the antennae to the back legs
Scorpions we typically measure the body-length of the animal.