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Super short video of us feeding our B. verdezi. they closed up the hide after this last meal, i think it will be molting. experimenting with iMovie while my PC is on the fritz.
Has anyone treated a P. metallica bite with the venomous animal treatment of pressure immobilization? If you do have small children around, it might be something to consider. It can be used for even bee stings to someone who is allergic to the venom.
Captured some not so good photos of scarlett pulling legs out and then stretching out.
Scarlett is in the middle of playing with the molt right now. no sexing this time :)
Figured our lasiodora difficilis named scarlett was ready for a molting.
She/He had stopped eating. Scarlett would eat anything that walked by. Came home today and found her sitting out in the open stretched out on her back. Scarlett feels very secure and did not bother webbing off...
Her new name is strawberry, and she has taken her first cricket so she is all settled in. She didn't like the air plant in her cage, she has buried it in sand.
Transferring A. Seemani to the enclosure after bringing home from the pet show did not go as easy as every other T.
First time we did not clear the counter, and that was not a good thing. The A. Seemani is 1.25" T. We found out fast about the speed bursts. And that getting a T away from...