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A few more of mine

Enn49

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Trip, my P.metallica, around 2 inches dls since his moult a couple of weeks ago


Culli, my O. diamantinensis, not quite 1 inch yet. It's webbed even more since I took this so I don't see as much of it.


Coco, a B. albopilosum. As this one spends it's time on the bottom of the deli and I only ever see its belly I'm just guessing that it's about 1 inch now.


Popo is the smaller of my 2 B. smithi at around 0.5 inch and is very active, always out and about.

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Tigger, a C. schioedtei. I haven't seen much of this one as it lives down below but since it moulted a couple of weeks ago it made it's hole larger so now I can see it moving. If you look carefully down into the depths you can just see its bum.


The next 2 are my son's

Enn, P. vittata an lovely big girl at 6.5 inches


Mouse a lovely G. rosea. No-one told it roseas are terrestrial as it loves to climb.
 

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I thought I may as well tag the rest of my lot on here

These are the other 2 of my H. incei

Trini


Yoda



Beck, my little C. fasciatum. I don't see much of this one


Falcon, a P. irminia wearing its legwarmers lol.


Pico, the larger of my B. smithi


Pip, my other L. parahybana, the tidy one


Pixie, the larger of the 2 K. brunnipes


Sable, my L. sp. "Borneo Black"
 

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