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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 68988" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>[ATTACH=full]14425[/ATTACH]This is Laveau's underside. Look at it's little chilcerae, the darkest part of its body. The tappis babie colors seem to have some purplish tinge to me but its chilcerae are definitely just as dark as my 2.5" sp Colombia.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]14426[/ATTACH]</p><p>Falcon was out this morning, not sure for how long but I saw him 15 minutes after I was already looking for at least one of the 3. Falcon is the greyest, and his patch the shiniest. [ATTACH=full]14427[/ATTACH]</p><p>Skell was out this morning as well. Not sure what his plans are..but he needs a molt so bad. Clearly. [ATTACH=full]14428[/ATTACH]</p><p>I took this to try and sex him, and he's looking male to me. It's not straight on or the best, but he spooks easily and I was trying not to do that so I could still see his underside.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14424[/ATTACH] </p><p>And this is the set up for my incoming roach nymphs (Hemiblabera tenebricosa-Horseshoe Crab/Broadkey) for feeders due the variance in size and molt status and how crickets are sold in my town, roaches and mealworms seem to be the more financially stable option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 68988, member: 4547"] [ATTACH=full]14425[/ATTACH]This is Laveau's underside. Look at it's little chilcerae, the darkest part of its body. The tappis babie colors seem to have some purplish tinge to me but its chilcerae are definitely just as dark as my 2.5" sp Colombia. [ATTACH=full]14426[/ATTACH] Falcon was out this morning, not sure for how long but I saw him 15 minutes after I was already looking for at least one of the 3. Falcon is the greyest, and his patch the shiniest. [ATTACH=full]14427[/ATTACH] Skell was out this morning as well. Not sure what his plans are..but he needs a molt so bad. Clearly. [ATTACH=full]14428[/ATTACH] I took this to try and sex him, and he's looking male to me. It's not straight on or the best, but he spooks easily and I was trying not to do that so I could still see his underside. [ATTACH=full]14424[/ATTACH] And this is the set up for my incoming roach nymphs (Hemiblabera tenebricosa-Horseshoe Crab/Broadkey) for feeders due the variance in size and molt status and how crickets are sold in my town, roaches and mealworms seem to be the more financially stable option. [/QUOTE]
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