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A few more rehoused 17/08/19

Enn49

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Cyriocosmus Aueri , Cusco
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Neostenotarsus sp Suriname, Winti
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Omothymus schioedtei, Mulu
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Aphonopelma sp. montane, Rivas
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My Pterinopelma sazimai, Amapa, was rehoused a couple of days ago after an attempted escape. I was topping water bowls up and this one had tipped the bowl over and wedged it against the glass so I tried to flip it over. That worked to a point but the bowl hit the Ts leg making it shoot out of the container. Luckily it was kept in a vivarium along with lots of other T containers giving me time to grab a catch cup so easily caught but there was no way I was going to get it back into its old home and as it was on the list for a rehouse I took the opportunity, It has taken until today to get the catch cup out of the new container and grab a photo.
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I'm sure your little Ts are going to be very happy in there new homes:D-although some of them like to keep you on your toes:eek:

I hope they will and I want no more trouble from the sazimai :D


That always is a lot of work. Looks good now. I have to say my favorite looking one has to be your Neostenotarsus. Fat little thing...good name too! :)

Thank you. The N. sp. Suriname should be more common in the hobby :rolleyes:
 

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