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New Youngsters Arrived Today!

Pasodama

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I had placed an order, the other day, and they arrived today!

Four new young'uns. Two Harpactira pulchripes and two Avicularia sp. colombia.

One of the Avics molted while in transit. He/She is a bit wobbly, or unsteady, on his/her feet. For now, I am attributing it to weakness, due to energy expended and it's being soft, from molting. Maybe stress, and it's confines, didn't help either. At any rate, am going to be keeping an eye on him/her for a bit.
The Avics are so tiny. Smaller than the appearance (optical illusion) given, on my hand (knuckle), in the pic. They are adorable.
Will be beautiful when their sub-adult/adult colors come in.

Now, am down to just a few more Avics left, on my list, to get.;)

The H. pulchripes are just beautiful. Pics do not give them real justice.
One, of them, is a little bigger than the other. You can tell which is which in the pics.
As beautiful as they are, now, it is nothing compared to how gorgeous, IMO, they will look later (when older/bigger).

Am thrilled to have these guys/gals!:)
 

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LC72uk

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I had placed an order, the other day, and they arrived today!

Four new young'uns. Two Harpactira pulchripes and two Avicularia sp. colombia.

One of the Avics molted while in transit. He/She is a bit wobbly, or unsteady, on his/her feet. For now, I am attributing it to weakness, due to energy expended and it's being soft, from molting. Maybe stress, and it's confines, didn't help either. At any rate, am going to be keeping an eye on him/her for a bit.
The Avics are so tiny. Smaller than the appearance (optical illusion) given, on my hand (knuckle), in the pic. They are adorable.
Will be beautiful when their sub-adult/adult colors come in.

Now, am down to just a few more Avics left, on my list, to get.;)

The H. pulchripes are just beautiful. Pics do not give them real justice.
One, of them, is a little bigger than the other. You can tell which is which in the pics.
As beautiful as they are, now, it is nothing compared to how gorgeous, IMO, they will look later (when older/bigger).

Am thrilled to have these guys/gals!:)
Congrats on New Arrivals:):T:
 

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