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Enn49

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I was naughty, very naughty:rolleyes:. I'd had a rubbish birthday last week, my son has mental health problems and the Dr had changed his medication so he was in a foul mood all week, so to cheer myself up I put an order in to spidersonline.eu. They were dispatched on Monday and arrived today.

First and tiniest of the bunch is a Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi 'blue' named Machi.
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An Omothymus violaceopes named Kallang. My 1st one of these died after only 2 weeks so I hope I have better luck with this one.
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I'd not heard of this one before but decided to give it a try. Boy, is it fast, it was up my arm twice while rehousing it so apologies for the lousy picture but I didn't dare leave the lid off too long. It's a Lyrognathus giannisposatoi named Aceh.
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Lastly, a lovely surprise freebie that was on my want list, is a Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati as yet unnamed
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Nice additions, especially that Euathlus (not even going to try to spell the rest), as I am a worshipper of all things Euathlus.

Thank you. I totally agree about the Euathlus, they're such confident little Ts
 

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A couple of new pics.

Omothymus violaceopes
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Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati enjoying last nights feed
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The Lyrognathus giannisposatoi has already dug 4 burrows and vanished from sight.
 

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Congrats for all these beauties. I'm looking forward having a sp hati hati!

Not sure 100%, but I think E pulcherrimaklassi is now Bumba pulcherrimaklaasi...


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Thank you.

I'd read that Bumba pulcherrimaklaasi is not in the hobby, or wasn't 2 years ago, and that the blue femur is in fact the E. sp blue. Confusing!!!!
 

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