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Those hidden homes

Enn49

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A few of my arboreal Ts have made their homes behind the wood/ cork and I rarely see much of them, maybe just legs occasionally. This afternoon I thought I'd invade their privacy by turning all their terrariums around and photographing them in hiding. It shows how different their construction styles are.

Psalmopoeus reduncus, Coffee, there are 2 moults in there with her, 1 I knew about but the other has appeared since the last time I checked her home.
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Psalmopoeus irminia, Sierra
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Psalmopoeus cambridgei, Kairi
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Caribena laeta, Frio
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Heteroscodra maculate, Kofi. A very secretive T
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Stromatopelma calceatum, Peanut
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that's really cool and interesting to see the differences like that.

It's one of the things that fascinates me so much about Ts, just how intricate and different their homes are.
 

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