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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 138070" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I'm going to have a load of rehousing to do over the coming weeks as I have new containers coming from spidershop.pl hopefully this weekend. Part of the forward planning involved rehousing a few to make room for the next batch to be accommodated.</p><p></p><p>I began with the smallest, <strong>Amapa</strong>, my Pterinopelma sazimai who made a bid for freedom by running up my arm. Easily caught but it did not want to go into its new bigger home. Success in the end but I couldn't get a decent photo.</p><p></p><p>Next up was <strong>Tulcan</strong>, the Psalmopoeus ecclesisticus who was a little easier</p><p>[ATTACH=full]32418[/ATTACH] </p><p>Lastly I rehoused <strong>Kallang</strong>, my Omothymus violaceopes, that I haven't seen for months. It was so easy to catch although I did have to empty everything out of the old container as it was buried in the substrate at the very bottom hence the sub on its back.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]32419[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 138070, member: 3458"] I'm going to have a load of rehousing to do over the coming weeks as I have new containers coming from spidershop.pl hopefully this weekend. Part of the forward planning involved rehousing a few to make room for the next batch to be accommodated. I began with the smallest, [B]Amapa[/B], my Pterinopelma sazimai who made a bid for freedom by running up my arm. Easily caught but it did not want to go into its new bigger home. Success in the end but I couldn't get a decent photo. Next up was [B]Tulcan[/B], the Psalmopoeus ecclesisticus who was a little easier [ATTACH=full]32418[/ATTACH] Lastly I rehoused [B]Kallang[/B], my Omothymus violaceopes, that I haven't seen for months. It was so easy to catch although I did have to empty everything out of the old container as it was buried in the substrate at the very bottom hence the sub on its back. [ATTACH=full]32419[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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