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Enn49

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This should be the last lot for a while. My babies are growing up.

First were the 2 Catumiri argentinense.

Burito
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Iguassu
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Next were my 2 Sahydroaraneus raja

Kerala. This was the first S. raja that I got as a tiny sling just over a year ago and have barely seen it since, in fact it had worried me at times.
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Malabar has only been with me for 5 months and has been more visible than Kerala
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Lastly I rehoused Mist, my Phlogiellus atriceps locality Bogor. I rehoused this one mainly because its old home looked so tatty then realised that it had grown more than I'd thought so I shall have to find it something bigger soon.
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How defensive do they get as they grow? Just curious.

None of my Phlogiellus have given me a threat pose, I currently have 5, although the sp Baeri used to run at me when I opened her container when she was small but she's very calm now. The 3 sp Khao Soc girls will run and hide.
 
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