The indian ornamental

List the indian ornamental

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictable and will bite if provokedinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) from the spiderling stagesource: captive bred spiderlings unsexed read moreregular misting is recommendedtheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealthis stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic additionthis ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas

    10 €

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictable and will bite if provokedinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) from the spiderling stageregular misting is recommendedtheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityfeel free to message with any questions and we will do our best to helpreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealnearest train station: iver (10 min walk)this stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic additionsource: captive bred spiderlings unsexed *can post special delivery next day by 1pm via royal mail cost ÂŁ7this ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas50* or **collection available from iver village, south bucks**

    10 €

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictable and will bite if provokedinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) from the spiderling stageregular misting is recommendedtheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityfeel free to message with any questions and we will do our best to helpreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealnearest train station: iver (10 min walk)this stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic additionÂŁ10 each or both for ÂŁ18 source: captive bred spiderlings unsexed *can post special delivery next day by 1pm via royal mail cost ÂŁ7this ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas50* or **collection available from iver village, south bucks**

    10 €

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictableinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) normally from the spiderling stagetheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityfeel free to message with any questions and we will do our best to helpreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealnearest train station: iver (10 min walk)this stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic additionsource: captive bred spiderlings unsexed *can post special delivery next day by 1pm via royal mail cost ÂŁ7this ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas50* or **collection available from iver village, south bucks**

    10 €

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictableinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) normally from the spiderling stagetheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityfeel free to message with any questions and we will do our best to helpreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealsource: captive bred spiderlings unsexed ÂŁ10 each or both for ÂŁ18 *can post special delivery next day by 1pm via royal mail cost ÂŁ7nearest train station: iver (10 min walk)this stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic addition50* or **collection available from iver village, south bucks**this ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas

    10 €

  • indian ornamental tarantulas are certainly not known for their calm or docile demeanor as they can be fast and unpredictableinterestingly, they are also a solid favourite among hobbyists as the indian ornamental is one of the few species of tarantula able to live communally (in groups) normally from the spiderling stagetheir striking markings of black, white and silver make them a stunning spiderideal temperatures are f with around % humidityfeel free to message with any questions and we will do our best to helpreaching maturity at around two years with an expected size of an average of 18 to 22cm, spiderlings tend to start terrestrial; often burrowing and as they grow become more arborealsource: captive bred spiderlings unsexed ÂŁ8 each *can post special delivery next day by 1pm via royal mail cost ÂŁ7nearest train station: iver (10 min walk)this stunningly beautiful tarantula is admired by enthusiasts around the world and only for the more intermediate to advanced keepers with some experience; will make a fantastic addition50* or **collection available from iver village, south bucks**this ever popular arboreal species native to the monsoon forests of india are old world tarantulas

    10 €

  • Arboreal indian ornamental tarantula approx 5 inch (poecilotheria regalis) nicely established in jungle jarthink this is femaleleg span can exceed 7 inchesone of the most popular tarantulas for amateur collectors

    80 €

  • indian ornamental tarantula with exo terra 30x30x45 with light hood female great breeding project for someone with experience around 3 years old not really for handling but great to watch viewing welcome ÂŁ60 read more

    (England)

  • Large juvenile indian ornamental with plastic jar enclosure ÂŁ60 for enclosure and tarantula pm for more info

    60 €

  • indian ornamental tarantula for sale including a 30x30x45 exo terra enclosure read more

    100 €

  • indian ornamental tarantula with full set up, we think she’s female she’s pretty big i’d say a leg span of about 6” alreadyshe comes with full set up including: exo terra glass terrarium 45x45x45 heat mat silk plant plastic decorative cactus cork bark thermometer hydrometer water dish food dish only thing that does not come with set up is a lamp beautiful tarantula any questions please do not hesitate to ask, local pick up read moreunfortunately i’m not sure how old she is as she was already big when i got her

    160 €

  • Female indian ornamental tarantulacollection only i will not post hersub adult beautiful tarantula comes with tank seen in picture

    50 €

  • Poecilotheria regalis (indian ornamental) tarantula mature male, he matured in july 202price includes postage & packagingi have 2 mature males for sale, so if you'd like both, feel free to make an offer

    60 €

  • The indian world of george washington the first president, the first americans, and the birth of the by colin g%0a international delivery varies by country, please see the wordery store help page for detailscalloway (hardback, a %0a delivery%0a uk delivery is usually within 8 to 10 working days

    17 €

  • Oxfam bookshop sevenoaks authored by rajesh rajagopalan and first published in , this book deals wiith two issues - the question of why regular armies adopt inappropriate measures when fighting guerilla wars, and the evolution of the indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine over the previous decadesee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe book is in very good used condition, with a good dust jacketthe author is associate professor in international politics at jawaharlal nehru university, new delhi

    25 €

  • Written and sumptuously photographed by friends, ifham raji and tracey rich, sri lanka - the gem of the indian ocean, is a unique and personal view of some of the country's highlightsoxfam shop burleigh street sri lanka is a country with a colourful history and vibrant modern day culture which is a melting pot of beliefs, ancient customs, awe-inspiring landscapes and wildlife leaving the visitor with a sense of wonder where ever they gosee oxfam website for delivery information read more

    15 €

  • Oxfam bookshop reigate purcell: king arthur, the indian queenhenry purcell (composer), sir anthony lewis (conductor), sir charles mackerras (conductor), orchestra of the philomusica of london (orchestra), english chamber orchestra (orchestra), heather harper (performer)  see oxfam website for delivery information read more

    22 €

  • Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for china in the indian ocean by mrajesh products!

    67 €

  • indian ornament tarantula eating moulting and doing all she should comes with tank in pics collection only email if you need more information thanks read more

    30 €

  • Very active and an aggressive eaterbargain at ÂŁ50 ovno read moreabout 4 to 5" acrossapproximately a year and a half old, femalewill sell with the enclosurebeautiful spider

    50 €

  • Sub adult unsexed p regalis with full setup, beautiful arboreal enclosure not for beginners as this species possess a more potent venom disclaimer old world tarantulas are not for the feint hearted, you will need proof of experience before purchase read more

    65 €

  • Could do with a tidy up in the tankexperienced owners preferedthis is an amazing beautiful tarantulaadult female p regalis with komodo enclosure for sale

    80 €

  • This is an amazing beautiful tarantulacould do with a tidy up in the tankopen to offers read moreexperienced owners preferedadult female p regalis with komodo enclosure for sale

    80 €

  • When zafar gave his blessing to a rebellion among the companys own indian troops, it transformed an army mutiny into the largest uprising the british empire ever had to facedeprived of real political power by the east india company, zafar nevertheless succeeded in creating a court of great brilliance, and presided over one of the great cultural renaissances of indian historyit is the first account to present the indian perspective on the siege, and has at its heart the stories of the forgotten individuals tragically caught up in one of the bloodiest upheavals in historywilliam dalrymples powerful retelling of this fateful course of events is shaped from groundbreaking material: previously untranslated urdu and persian manuscripts that include indian eyewitness accounts, and the records of the delhi courts, police, and administration during the siegethe last mughalis an extraordinary revisionist work with clear contemporary echoessee oxfam website for delivery information read moreas the british commissioner in charge insisted, no vestige should remain to distinguish where the last of the great moghuls reststhe siege of delhi was the rajs stalingrad: a fight to the death between two powers, neither of whom could retreatbut while zafars mughal ancestors had controlled most of india, the aged zafar was king in name onlythen in zafars flourishing capital became the centre of an uprising that reduced his beloved delhi to a battered, empty ruinbahadur shah zafar ii, the last mughal emperor, was a mystic, a talented poet, and a skilled calligrapheroxfam shop colne road at 4 pthe last mughalis a portrait of the dazzling delhi zafar personified, the story of the last days of the great mughal capital and its final destruction in the catastrophe ofon a hazy november afternoon in rangoon, , a shrouded corpse was escorted by a small group of british soldiers to an anonymous grave in a prison enclosure

    14 €

  • The head and tail move on the horse and the arms move on the indianapprox 39cm high, 33cm wide when set in motion the indian is seen riding the horsefor sale is a metal balance pendulum american indian on a horse handmade and painted by hand

    90 €

  • The indian ringneck needs someone caring and lovinga cage will be provided to transport the indian ringnecki am selling 1 and a half year old female indian ringneckpermanent priceÂŁ160 pounds onlyi am selling for ÂŁ160based in london borough of tower hamletsbut the cage will cost ÂŁ40so if you are interested and able to look after her and take care of herit is reduced and sale price - so purchase and collect nowhope to hear from you soonshe love to eat apples, berries, grapes, tomatoes, peanuts, seeds and other various fruits and vegetablesshe love to fly around the houseif you require a cageshe flies around the house freely and gets back to the cage when hungryit's available to collect at locationit will grow but will take some timesomeone who can give it a lot of attentionthere was no feathers their because of small mutationno time wastersthen please be free to contact me by calling or message on my mobile numberdon't not worry about the feathers near the beckto its new homeperfect time and age for taming and can be tamed and trained to talk and do tricksselling as i don't have time due to not having enough time to care for ityou can come to collect from bromley by bow, e3 3fpi want to provide an new home for her

    160 €

  • We have 4 unusual and rare books all about the indian railwaysthey are all in v good or good condition anchoring a city line building the railways of the raj indian railways by m a rao exploring indian railways by bill aitkin read more

    45 €

  • Many spectacular discoveries of archaeological significance have been made in the indian subcontinent since the first appearance of raymond and bridget allchin's book the birth of indian civilization, for long the most authoritative and widely read text on its subjectadvances in related fields, particularly in geomorphology, palaeobotany and palaeoclimatology, have also radically altered our picture of the emergence of indian civilisationcambridge world archeologysee oxfam website for delivery information read moredrawing primarily upon the archaeological record, and supported by ethnographic, linguistic and historical evidence, the authors trace the origins and development of culture in india and pakistan from its earliest roots in palaeolithic times, through the rise and disintegration of the great indus civilization to the emergence of regional cultures, and the arrival and spread of indo-aryan speaking peoplesthey conclude with the early buddhist period and the appearance of city states right across pakistan and north india, establishing the pattern of subcontinental unity and regional diversity that was to characterize the country henceforwardthe authors have made every attempt to incorporate the results of the most recent research and their book is illustrated throughout with photographs, maps and line diagramsin the rise of civilization in india and pakistan the authors have completely revised and rewritten their earlier work to present an integrated and dynamic account of human culture in south asiaoffering an original and stimulating perspective on the archaeology of the subcontinent, the rise of civilization in india and pakistan will be invaluable to students of south asian culture and early historyoxfam bookshop leeds 379ppit will also appeal to anyone interested in historical geography, world prehistory and archaeology in general

    10 €

  • The indian runner, like most breeds of domestic duck, is a development of the wild mallardhave 4 ducks available - and one drake indian runners were imported into europe and attracted attention because of their tall, upright bodies and their incredible reputation for egg-layingthey had been found in the east indies, from where they get their present name, but were referred to as 'penguin ducks' by dutch explorers and some of the early importersthese ducks were hatched in spring by mother duckits evolution was probably determined more by human influence than natural selection over the hundreds of years they have been in the islands of indonesiathe most wonderful thing about ducklings is the first time they find they can swim in their water bowlhave mum and dadi have read that ducklings shouldn’t be allowed to swim until they have their feathers – but as long as they are warm and can get dry quickly – and the water is very shallow – i have never had a problem with tiny ducklings having a swim! when they get older and go in a proper pond, they discover that they can swim underwater and they get so excited splashing from one end of the pool to the other, wonderful to watchducklings take 28 days to hatch so i leave mother duck to this task

    20 €

  • 1 gold dollar to - indian princess - type two this version of the 1 dollar gold coin is nicknamed the indian princess in reference to the profile visible on the coinour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally available1 us dollar, gold, •\tface value: 1 dollar •\tyear of issue: •\tmetal: 900 ‰ gold •\tdiameter: 15 mm - weight: 1are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawiki67 g •\tquality: ef/xf ngc certified read moreplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website

    495 €

Did not find what you're looking for? Try again

Related searches the indian ornamental