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Enn49

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P. metallica, Trip seems to be settling into its new home, has taken a liking to that top corner


E. sp red, Copper. This one is such a tiny T but a very active one, no digging or hiding away but always pottering around. Hard to believe that they are pinhead crickets in there.


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I fed my 2 H. incei last night and managed to catch both eating for once. They've always been greedy feeders but these 2 photos show there different personalities. The containers are 3'' cubes to give and idea of size.

Yoda, the bold one.


Calypso, the shy one, prefers to take its food down below.
 

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Run at you ? Dont like the sound of that lol.
will have a look at that site:)
Would be interested in a midnight blue ;)
 

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I cant get a good enough picture to do it justice she is still in her hide hasnt come out yet from moulting but she has eaten tonight and her water bowl rapidly keeps going down :)
 

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My male H.Incei is out tonight. Hopefully my female will come soon.very excited to try. Dont thinkmi will have any problems getting rid of the slings. Will keep 6 for further breeding
 

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I've not had any broadband all day so here's a catch up.

Last night I found Coffee, my P. reduncus, moulting






I've not seen much of this little one, Jumbie, one of my 2 C. elegans


C. perezmilesi, Beni, had its first small cricket tonight and really pounced on it


My O. diamantinensis, Culli, surprised me by moulting overnight. It just keeps getting brighter each moult.
 

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@PamCz Thanks. At least I can see the H. sanguiniceps not like some of my little ones.
@Enn49 Yes...I suppose seeing it is better than not. But...it just sits there with its "face" buried & its butt sticking out. *sigh* Just...boring. :( lol
Here's my resident "butt"...since that's all I see. Maybe a rename to Derrière would be appropriate. ;)
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