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C vittatus tarantula with babies.

MassExodus

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She purty:) Funny thing, the babies dont glow under a black light until their first molt. Mira look it :
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Now here's my C gracilis tarantula babies,all molted once, under black light. I still dont have an accurate count -.-
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I'm drinking vodka and blasting La Donna E Mobile (Bocelli) :D Perfect music to inspire a promenade a deux amongst my adult colonies of Centruroides tarantulas. I want some sculpturatus babies :D Oh yeah, here's them under black light.
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These guys are funny...if you disturb them they run around really fast, and seem very willing to start slinging their tail around, lmao.
 

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Btw, the gracilis babies refuse to cooperate when I try to get a count. I counted 17 three times, 18 twice, 21 once, and 23 once....they run to the other side when I put light on them. ****heads.
 
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