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I'm so sorry for the late reply, I've been unpleasantly busy
I've ordered some vials and will pop them in there, or try to, and will try to get pics that don't look like grainy fuzz while I do it.
Should care be like a T sling? Pre killed prey, moisture, etc?
Thank you still for your time.
I know! I'm sure some people would be thrilled, but I kinda feel like someone dumped a human child on my door and ran away
I hoped so, and hopefully they'll keep the mold away too.
I made them with one of those corkboard pins, and I don't think so, but it's close. They can't get that high up...
They're pale but not white, kind of white-greyish. Not dark, I don't know if I'd be able to recognise what they were if they were dark, but they aren't little white specks either
They're not teleport fast, but they do scuttle around fluidly? kind of like springtails?
They're trying to climb...
No idea whatsoever, not a clue. Literally just discovered them when I opened what I thought was a clay ball, but it wasn't.
They're maybe 1.5mm across? They're tiny, but you can see them with the naked eye and you can see that they're tiny spiders, not mysterious specks. No idea if that's big...
Hi guys... I need help!
I have one of these:
Damarchus workmani, which I received in April
This is the last time I saw him feed, but I had been dropping crickets in and they had been disappearing, until a few months ago.
I had a lot of mould growing in there, and the crickets weren't...
Thank you all for your help <3
@Tarantulafeets that seems to be the consensus, thank you for weighing in! I'll try to get more pics asap, thank you for your help.
@octanejunkie excellent, that's what everyone's saying. Nice, more bananas from Asda for me! I'll post more up as soon as I...
Hallo forum!
I was wondering if any kind forumite could shed some light as to what the heck this is?
He fell out of a bunch of bananas from Panama. The local reptile shop told us he was a 'Pumpkin Patch tarantula' (Hapolopus sp Colombia) but we don't think so. Someone on Twitter suggested...