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All 3 of our biggest Ts decided to have drinks this afternoon Including my very reclusive OBT, Zera.
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I was so busy getting pics of her that I almost missed Enn, my sons P. vittata.
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Then just as they made their way into hiding again my sons G. rosea, Mouse, decided it was her turn
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Elf, one my little K. brinnipes has moulted underground. I haven't pulled it out yet and Elf seems to treat it as a comforter, snuggling up to it.


My A. aurora, Nacre, is doing well, very active and eating well but it looks so tiny in its container.
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Falcon, the P. irminia.
 

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Yesterday seems to have been the day for webbing.

Culli, the O. diamantinensis, has been extending its platform


Sasquatch, my I.hirsutum, has extended and thickened its coccoon


Tigger, the C. schioedtei, has webbed half way across its container
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And lastly even the little A. aurora, Nacre, has made a start
 

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Thanks Entity. Culli is great, it sits on that web platform right at the top of the container, from when I switch the lights on in the morning until switch off at night so always in full view. I can even lift the lid or move the container and it will stay there.
 

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P. irminia, Falcon. You can now see where its orange flashes will be on its legs


I.hirsutum, Sasquatch. This one has completely ignored plants and bark and made its web in the corner of the container and sits there all the time.




A. sp Aurora, Nacre. Usually to be found either at the very top of the bark, on the top of the plant or on the lid of the container.


Mali has settled really well, eating well and loves being out of his viv.



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Beni, probably the tiniest of my Ts, has certainly been very busy recently. It built a web tunnel between the cork bark and the side of the container very soon after it came but over the last week it has increased its web considerably. Beni is only around ¼ ''

 

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Little Popo, the smaller of my 2 B. smithi, looks as though it is about to explode. From being scared of live crickets a few weeks ago it is now pouncing on them. Last night I accidentally dropped 2 in its container and intending to remove one this morning found both eaten. Popo is only ½'' dls.

 

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Thank you. I can't wait until the little ones start showing more of their adult colours.
 

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During my nightly check I found Falcon, P.irminiia, had just moulted


Cully, the O. diamantinensis
 

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I was going to say, they are some high caliber Ts to start with. I'm yet to move into poci territory. I think enclosure size is the main denominator for me as my arboreal space is taken up by my crested geckos. What would you say is the smallest poci species?
 

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