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He or she is looking good.
This is a close up. He's really just about an inch in size.
This is a close up. He's really just about an inch in size.
What filter are you using...doesnt look anything like them.View attachment 34856
Is that sunlight? Mine are never in sunlight so I don't know what they would actually look like.
Actually none of mine have direct exposure to sun, just some flash for pictures or interior lighting.
I'm not sure what sunlight would do with temperatures because it's variable. Therefore I avoid it.
Yes, this is sling #4 which is the most visible out of all of them. #2 also comes out & #1 has an extensive burrow, very secretive.
This photo was taken at night, no instead light either. The substrate looks it's normal color.
The sling that @Whitelightning777 is showing is sac mates with my 2 photos, I bred them.Not that I know a great deal-but if you were to show anyone the pictures side by side you would say they are two different genus of Ts? maybe its just they vary photo to photo? its good that you can compare
Males are black and red upon the ultimate molt. Females are brownish black with red hairs...not as pretty as the males.It's just the flash. The flashlight makes them look black like that. I'm assuming that the adult colors are red and black.
Yes...March 8 2018 they were eggs with legs. Some of them are 2" now and we are sexing molts. They are growing really fast.@Arachnoclown : are these sabulosum the ones that were EWLs like 5 hours ago? I know its been longer, but #$#$@ they grow up quickly!!