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Found this on my phone, forgot to post it ;) few weeks ago the little G. rosea came out to say Hi during maintenance.

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Finally got more updates. My son found some mold in the versicolor cage so we had to clean and redo that one. She didn't try and bolt for freedom this time.
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Redrum, my B. vagans outgrew his enclosure with his last molt and now has a new home.
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He was a bit pissy and had to sit in a catch cup. But then again having a tunnel collapse on me would ruin my mood too.
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First time I've seen him out in the open in a while. Colors are really starting to come in.

My son had pics of Missingno and another of Raven I'll post when he sends then.

Missingno and Moe both got rehoused to larger enclosures, but I forgot to get a pic of Moe and he's hidden in his hide now.
 
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My son sent me the pics he got of Raven, he also got some of Moe i didn't know about, although it's really hard to tell the 2 B. albo's apart as they're almost identical size now, Missingno is just a bit bigger ;)

Moe, the smaller B. albo
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Raven, A. versicolor -
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And Missingno, the larger B. albo. He wasn't too happy with the rehousing and threatened to bite my sons hand. Had his fangs out resting on the edge of his hand and my son was going "Dad! Dad! get a catch up quick i don't want to get bit!" so i said "comes with wanting to handle them..." But he was calm enough to take a pic of that, 2nd one ;) Kinda cool looking with his palps holding my son's finger in place ;)
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Finally got a good one of my Pcam, hanging out on his log. :)
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His adult colors are starting to show and grow on me :)

Scooter - B. smithi - posted in the feeding thread, showing off his legs bands now. Hope his next molt will show a bit more of his adult colors.
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Savage, A. genic, out and about waiting for me to fill the water dish so he can attack the little droplets that splatter around.
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Looks like the flash startled him, but his lost leg is fully back now :)

And here's Thug, my B. albiceps, starting to stay out in the open more since his last molt. Probably 1.75" give or take (4" square enclosure).
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i guess you could call those her juvie colors? She was the dark body and yellow legs as a sling.
 

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Raven, my son's A. versicolor, came out of her Web to hang on the wall while the thunderstorms roll through. Starting to get a bit of red on her butt.
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Yay! I caught some in the open when I went to do water this evening.

First is Inca, my A. sp. Peru purple
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And then a rare shot of a GBBwith more than just his butt.
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Next is Scooter, my B. smithi
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Looks like he's starting premolt with the dark mirror patch.

Next is Thug, my B. albiceps, he's heavy into premolt. I expect him to molt this weekend or so.
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Then we have Zeb, my A. seemanni
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And finally Roj, my B. sabulosum
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Raven, my son's A. versicolor, came out of her Web to hang on the wall while the thunderstorms roll through. Starting to get a bit of red on her butt.
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You know, versicolor comes from a wet/dry season system. I could see how they'd come out when they sense a drop in barometric pressure. Critical in the dry season. Neat.
 

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