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3 new beauties today

Enn49

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Many thanks to @KezyGLA for these 3. Kez waited until the temperatures rose a bit before posting and as they were only in the post for 1 night they arrived safe and well this morning.

Psalmopoeus ecclesisticus, Tulcan
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Pterinochilus murinus Tete BCF, Maasai
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Crypsidromus sp. boquete Chiriquí
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That ecclesiasticus is a little porker ahaha

It was the sp. boquete that made me chuckle. It was still hunched in a corner looking miserable until I dropped in 2 medium/small crickets in and instant action, both were grabbed in the blink of an eye and then it sat right in the middle of the container chomping.
 

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It was the sp. boquete that made me chuckle. It was still hunched in a corner looking miserable until I dropped in 2 medium/small crickets in and instant action, both were grabbed in the blink of an eye and then it sat right in the middle of the container chomping.

Their feeding responses are phenomenal. They are like minature A. genic
 

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They are all gorgeous. Where and how do you come up with the names? You have some good ones. I'm still trying to find one for my b.albo (though my 5 yo granddaughter calls her Leggy :p)
 

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They are all gorgeous. Where and how do you come up with the names? You have some good ones. I'm still trying to find one for my b.albo (though my 5 yo granddaughter calls her Leggy :p)

I usually use names connected to their country of origin, mountains, rivers, towns, etc. These 3 are Maasai an ancient people of Tanzania, Chiriqui a province of Panama and Tulcan a city of Ecuador
 
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