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DalilahBlue's Babies

DalilahBlue

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Indeed! She is the smallest sling ever, around 1/4 inch. SO TINY. I named her "Itsy."

Today was feeding day, so I took my smallest cricket and halved it. I still think it was a bit large for her but she tucked right into it. :)
 

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Ahh. My friend has got a l parhybana called Itsy (bet i spelled that wrong.)
Im glad she is eating well :)
 

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Thanks HQ. She molted last night. I found her this morning still eating with the molt still attached to her abdomen. I got it off easily, as I don't think it was actually stuck just she hadn't taken time to remove herself from it before she started eating again. What a little piggy. I may need to change her name, lol.
 

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Just a few pics of my wee ones. We have G. pulchra, G. pulchripes, A. geniculata, P. miranda, C. fasicatum, and B. auratum.
 

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They are definitely 2 of my favs. I get so excited to see how they are growing and changing with each molt. :)
 

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