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Enn49

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As though my T. gigas, Cayenne, heard me talking about getting another Tapinauchenius it has moulted today


H. gabonensis, Kota, put in an appearance at feeding time.
 

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8 months ago I bought this little P. irminia, Falcon, off eBay for £8 (12USD)


Falcon moulted a few weeks ago and today is the first time I've seen it out since. Now around 2.5'' dls.
 

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Fast isn't giving them enough credit lol. Tappies are even faster than pokies, psalmos, and basically all old worlds.
 

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Teleport is definitely a good description. I can try to take a photo of mine and in the click of the shutter it's gone.

I have a T.violaceus coming late next week so it will be double trouble :eek:
 

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B. albopilosum, Coco,


T. gigas, Cayenne. This little one is spending much more time out in the open.


H. sp Colombia klein, Vita. This one seems to be settling in well and showing itself more often.
 

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My tiny K. brunnipes, Elf has moulted tonight. No pics yet as it has gone to ground.
 

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Seeing as I have 2 new little babies coming next week I thought it time to move some of my not so little babies into larger homes. All 4 are feeding on small crickets having moved up from pinheads a few weeks ago. The strange thing was that all 4 walked from their vials into the new containers with just a gentle nudge to point them in the right direction, not one attempted to escape.

H. sanguiniceps, Paria.


C. perezmilesi, Beni


C. bertae, Inca


N. sp Guyana, Arawak
 

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Coffee, my P. reduncus, has been here a month now and has finally started to leave the safety of its burrow.



Any idea of sex please?
 

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