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<blockquote data-quote="Steph" data-source="post: 27441" data-attributes="member: 3015"><p>It's amazing to see how my little spider's abdomen has filled out just in the last 20-some hours since she ate. I swear she looks a slight bit bigger just since she showed up 6 days ago, but it's probably just because she's filled out since eating. She's still small enough (about 3/4") that I'm not sure I could get a decent pic of her right now. Actually it would give me a reason to get my DSLR camera out, then I'd possibly have a chance of getting a better pic. Then I'd need to figure out the uploading a picture thing. </p><p>Your girl sounds like she's part cat, toying w/ her prey before pouncing. That would be fun to watch. I need to watch more footage of T's taking their prey, I'm just just to seeing the T be stalk still one second, and in the next, nailing their cricket. I never get tired of being impressed w/ the speed at which T's attack. Very cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steph, post: 27441, member: 3015"] It's amazing to see how my little spider's abdomen has filled out just in the last 20-some hours since she ate. I swear she looks a slight bit bigger just since she showed up 6 days ago, but it's probably just because she's filled out since eating. She's still small enough (about 3/4") that I'm not sure I could get a decent pic of her right now. Actually it would give me a reason to get my DSLR camera out, then I'd possibly have a chance of getting a better pic. Then I'd need to figure out the uploading a picture thing. Your girl sounds like she's part cat, toying w/ her prey before pouncing. That would be fun to watch. I need to watch more footage of T's taking their prey, I'm just just to seeing the T be stalk still one second, and in the next, nailing their cricket. I never get tired of being impressed w/ the speed at which T's attack. Very cool. [/QUOTE]
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