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Enn49

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I've rehoused my Cyriopagopus sp. Midnight Blue (formerly Haplopelma sp. Midnight Blue), Midnight, into a slightly larger container with more depth for it to burrow. I don't see much of this one except at the bottom of the burrow so I was pleased to see that it is now a good 1.5" dls verging on 2"

Not too pleased at being turfed out of its home into a cricket tub. Midnight took some finding amongst all the webbing and substrate.


In its new home
 

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My Chilobrachys sp. kaeng krachan, Tahm, is spending more time in view but just vanishes if I touch its container


Beck, my Davus pentaloris, spends much of its time in this position and my tiny Grammostola rosea, Ember, decided it could do the same.


Midnight, the Cyriopagopus sp. Midnight Blue, has been very busy digging its burrow bigger. The first picture was taken last night and the second 12 hours later, the mountain is growing.


 

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Data, Phlogiellus sp. baeri


One of my Neoholothele incei, Yoda, has moulted recently and is now a confirmed MM. The other, Calypso hasn't moulted for 10 months and still has a stripy butt, so fingers crossed it's female.


Now for some babies.

Psalmopoeus irminia, Sierra


Psalmopoeus cambridgei, Kairi


Dolichothele diamantinensis, Alberta, enjoying a juicy cricket
 

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I rehoused a few today, my babies are growing up.:)

Orphnaecus sp Blue Panay, Taal. I just lifted the plant that she'd built her web round and almost the entire contents of the old container came too including T. Just a gentle nudge and she walked into the catch cup (cricket tub) and then into her new 8"x8"x8" terrarium.






Heterothele villosella, Zengi. This one did make a bid for freedom but didn't quite make it.


Cyriocosmus elegans, Jumbie.


Avicularia versicolor, Jazz. A really easy move, Jazz had made her web tunnel in the domed lid of the deli that has been its home ever since I got it so all I had to do was remove the lid and point T in the right direction and and in it went.


 

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I thought it time to start this thread and I'll update it as I get new photos.

This is the most recent pic I have of Enn herself but I thought it only fair to start with her as she was our first T. She's been with us 16 months and is a 6.5'' P. vittata.


Now some new pics of a couple of the newbies that came today.

Nacre, A. sp Aurora


Arica, P. sp Tiger


One member of Enn's bunch that you haven't met before is Mali, my '14 male Royal Python who has been with me 3 weeks today


My collection now comprises:-
Python Regius - Mali
Avicularia sp. "Aurora" - Nacre
Brachypelma albopilosum – Coco, Jalen and Tinto
Brachypelma smithi – Pico and Popo
Cyclosternum fasciatum – Beck
Cyclosternum pentalore - Maya
Cyriocosmus bertae - Inca
Cyriocosmus elegans - Jumbie
Cyriocosmus perezmilesi - Beni
Cyriopagopus schioedtei – Tigger
Grammostola rosea – Mouse
Holothele incei gold - Calypso and Yoda
Iridopelma Hirsutum - Sasquatch
Kochiana brunnipes – Elf and Pixie
Lampropelma sp. "Borneo Black" – Sable
Lasiodora parahybana – Mole and Pip
Neostenotarsus sp Guyana - Arawak
Oligoxystre diamantinensis – Culli
Paraphysa sp. "Tiger" – Arica
Poecilotheria metallica - Trip
Poecilotheria vittata – Enn
Psalmopoeus irminia - Falcon
Pterinochilus murinus Usambra - Zera
I have a ball python as well. He is 4years olds
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I did a bit of rehousing today, they're growing so fast.

First up was Tahm, the Chilobrachys sp. Kaeng Krachan


Next was Alberta, the Dolichothele diamentinensis


Then a quick wash for their old containers before the next 2.

Then Tupi, the little Nhandu chromatus, who moulted last week and is beginning to show its colours.


Lastly I moved Han, the Chilobrachys sp. Blue Vietnam
 

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While rehousing the 2 new arrivals I also rehoused a few others.

Ephebopus cyanognathus, Kourou


Thrigmopoeus truculentus, Ratta


Ceratogyrus darlingii, Saan
 

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While rehousing the 2 new arrivals I also rehoused a few others.

Ephebopus cyanognathus, Kourou


Thrigmopoeus truculentus, Ratta


Ceratogyrus darlingii, Saan
Great additions hun ☺
 

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I rehoused a few more today.

Psalmopoeus irminia - Sierra


Psalmopoeus cambridgei - Kairi


Cyriopagopus sp. Midnight Blue - Midnight. A very sulky T, hates being disturbed. I found a recent moult down the burrow which could explain the sulks.
 

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They all look lovely hun.


(Oh! Actually got to see my obt last evening. First time since I got her lol)
 

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