Hello Folks
My name is Bekka and i keep T´s for about 10 Years. During the past years most of my T´s (old adults and some males) died and the interest in this hobby was slowly fading away.
Few months ago i moved to another town and i got re-infected while i was cleaning up some enclosures and sorting T-related stuff.
Back from the early days there are 2 specimen left, which are pretty healthy.
A nice g rosea 0.1 adult , by my guess over 15 years old. She is a wild caught and one of my first T´s
And one B. Emilia 1.0, i grew him up since he was a little tiny sling. U know Brachypelma grows very slow, i think he will stay a few more years
During the last weeks i refurbished the old enclosures (not finished at all) and got some new T´s and finally some slings. Well - i am back
Btw... english is not my native language, so i might... no... i will do mistakes. sorry in advance
My name is Bekka and i keep T´s for about 10 Years. During the past years most of my T´s (old adults and some males) died and the interest in this hobby was slowly fading away.
Few months ago i moved to another town and i got re-infected while i was cleaning up some enclosures and sorting T-related stuff.
Back from the early days there are 2 specimen left, which are pretty healthy.
A nice g rosea 0.1 adult , by my guess over 15 years old. She is a wild caught and one of my first T´s
And one B. Emilia 1.0, i grew him up since he was a little tiny sling. U know Brachypelma grows very slow, i think he will stay a few more years
During the last weeks i refurbished the old enclosures (not finished at all) and got some new T´s and finally some slings. Well - i am back
Btw... english is not my native language, so i might... no... i will do mistakes. sorry in advance