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Enn49

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I thought it time to start this thread and I'll update it as I get new photos.

This is the most recent pic I have of Enn herself but I thought it only fair to start with her as she was our first T. She's been with us 16 months and is a 6.5'' P. vittata.


Now some new pics of a couple of the newbies that came today.

Nacre, A. sp Aurora


Arica, P. sp Tiger


One member of Enn's bunch that you haven't met before is Mali, my '14 male Royal Python who has been with me 3 weeks today


My collection now comprises:-
Python Regius - Mali
Avicularia sp. "Aurora" - Nacre
Brachypelma albopilosum – Coco, Jalen and Tinto
Brachypelma smithi – Pico and Popo
Cyclosternum fasciatum – Beck
Cyclosternum pentalore - Maya
Cyriocosmus bertae - Inca
Cyriocosmus elegans - Jumbie
Cyriocosmus perezmilesi - Beni
Cyriopagopus schioedtei – Tigger
Grammostola rosea – Mouse
Holothele incei gold - Calypso and Yoda
Iridopelma Hirsutum - Sasquatch
Kochiana brunnipes – Elf and Pixie
Lampropelma sp. "Borneo Black" – Sable
Lasiodora parahybana – Mole and Pip
Neostenotarsus sp Guyana - Arawak
Oligoxystre diamantinensis – Culli
Paraphysa sp. "Tiger" – Arica
Poecilotheria metallica - Trip
Poecilotheria vittata – Enn
Psalmopoeus irminia - Falcon
Pterinochilus murinus Usambra - Zera
 
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My littlest B. smithi, Popo, has always been a bit afraid of live crickets so normally next day I've killed it then Popo would eat it but tonight it was straight in for the kill.

 

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Looks like you can see where the colour is going to come throught. Brave little T now :)

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Looks like you can see where the colour is going to come throught. Brave little T now :)

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It was odd that it should have been scared of crickets as it isn't scared of anything else and never hides, or runs away.
 

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I fed my little slings again last night .
The smallest 1 runs off when u pick up the enclosure . But my little 1cm White colleard bird eater comes out and sits in the open ..
Thanks for showing me your P.Mettalica lol

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I fed my little slings again last night .
The smallest 1 runs off when u pick up the enclosure . But my little 1cm White colleard bird eater comes out and sits in the open ..
Thanks for showing me your P.Mettalica lol

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One of the things that fascinates me about Ts is how differently they behave.
I'm really pleased at how the P. mets colours are developing as it's not 3'' yet.
 

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Cyriopagopus schioedtei, Tigger, is a very reclusive T. It has built a beautiful burrow where it spends all its time. I've only seen it at rehousing time. I found its moult a week ago and then last night I spotted it out of its hide. Tigger is so quick to dive back into hiding that I had an awful job getting a pic so apologies on the quality.

The opening to Tigger's burrow


 

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Arica, P. sp Tiger. I moved it into a 3 litre Braplast tub with dry substrate and it seems happier with more space.


A little video of my I. hirsutum, Sasquatch, doing a bit of repair wok on its web
 

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Aww, lovely spiders. I especially love the I. Hirsutum and your Avic.
...and I'm jealous that your P. met is showing colours. Mine's still too small.
 

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