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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 70758" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>I have (and not intending on getting any more at the moment as no space), from top to bottom (shelf):</p><p>0.1.0 A. Versicolor (in premolt now, so only ventures out for the occasional toilet and web extension)</p><p>0.0.1 A. sp Amazonica (the baby, has recently molted and ate yesterday. Still not leaving its web cave)</p><p>0.1(looks f ventrally).0 T. gigas (after a reclusive phase has started to venture out at least once a day, usually during our dinner time)</p><p>0.0.1 G. Actaeon (lovely spider, beautiful colours and a great eater. Doesn't seem to like a full water bowl and constantly fills it with substrate. Very underrated species, IMHO)</p><p>0.1.0 B. Boehmei (my little beauty. Had initially thought it to be male, but after examining her last 2 molts with my macro attachment turned out to be female)</p><p>0.0.1 C. Cyaneopubescens (beautiful baby. Grows medium fast, used to be a great hunter, but since its last molt seems a bit more cautious around live prey and now waits until they seem weakened before eating. Fangs and co look intact though)</p><p>0.0.1 L. parahybana (formerly Pipsqueak, because it was so tiny when I got it, now known as Lard@rse. Went from being scared of anything that moved (had to prekill everything before it would eat) to me opening the tub and it jumping around looking for prey every time. Tends to get quite large before a molt)</p><p>0.1.0 A. Geniculata (very docile unless it's prey and/or water. She never hides unless in premolt and doesn't seem phased by anything going on around her. Although she has never flicked hair or threatened, I don't handle her (or any of my Ts), but probably could)</p><p>0.1.0 G. Rosea (my first T. Wouldn't miss her for the world, but she's gone full on Rosea during the winter months now and hasn't eaten for at least 2 months. There are 2 Red Runners in her tank which she just let run right underneath her. She's not in premolt (molted last year), just being a GR lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 70758, member: 3190"] I have (and not intending on getting any more at the moment as no space), from top to bottom (shelf): 0.1.0 A. Versicolor (in premolt now, so only ventures out for the occasional toilet and web extension) 0.0.1 A. sp Amazonica (the baby, has recently molted and ate yesterday. Still not leaving its web cave) 0.1(looks f ventrally).0 T. gigas (after a reclusive phase has started to venture out at least once a day, usually during our dinner time) 0.0.1 G. Actaeon (lovely spider, beautiful colours and a great eater. Doesn't seem to like a full water bowl and constantly fills it with substrate. Very underrated species, IMHO) 0.1.0 B. Boehmei (my little beauty. Had initially thought it to be male, but after examining her last 2 molts with my macro attachment turned out to be female) 0.0.1 C. Cyaneopubescens (beautiful baby. Grows medium fast, used to be a great hunter, but since its last molt seems a bit more cautious around live prey and now waits until they seem weakened before eating. Fangs and co look intact though) 0.0.1 L. parahybana (formerly Pipsqueak, because it was so tiny when I got it, now known as Lard@rse. Went from being scared of anything that moved (had to prekill everything before it would eat) to me opening the tub and it jumping around looking for prey every time. Tends to get quite large before a molt) 0.1.0 A. Geniculata (very docile unless it's prey and/or water. She never hides unless in premolt and doesn't seem phased by anything going on around her. Although she has never flicked hair or threatened, I don't handle her (or any of my Ts), but probably could) 0.1.0 G. Rosea (my first T. Wouldn't miss her for the world, but she's gone full on Rosea during the winter months now and hasn't eaten for at least 2 months. There are 2 Red Runners in her tank which she just let run right underneath her. She's not in premolt (molted last year), just being a GR lol) [/QUOTE]
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