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N. sp Guyana and C. perezmilesi have arrived

Enn49

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First of all I must praise The Spider Shop, UK for their excellent packaging. Each T was in a pipette, wrapped in kitchen towel inside a vial, then packed in a cardboard box with loads of packing beans and a heat pad, still warm.



First is Arawak, the N. sp Guyana. The name is an old Guyanan tribe.




Then it's Beni, the tiny C. perezmilesi. This one's name is a department of Guyana


 

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Congrats on your new arrivals !!
Cute little things. That's the size vial my G.Pulchripes came in. What age do u think they are ? Can't be that old surely? . how many you got now ?

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Thanks. They can't be very old although the C. perezmilesi is a dwarf species only growing to about 2''. These 2 bring me up to 20 but I think they will be my last as I shall be getting a couple of snakes next month.
 

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A couple of better pics of the newcomers. They both ate a pinhead cricket last night.

N. sp Guyana


C. perezmilesi
 

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I thought I'd update on these 2. They are both feeding well on 2 pinheads twice a week and tonight I found them both out to grab their food.

C. perezmilesi


N. sp Guyana
 

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