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Rehousing 13/11/2023

Enn49

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I finally got round to rehousing a few off my youngest Ts from their 3" cubes into 4" cubes. None of them gave me any trouble, thank goodness.
All water bowls will be filled shortly.

Ornithoctonus sp. Uthai Thani, Shan
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Ceratogyrus darlingii, Limpopo
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Pterinochilus murinus Usambara mountain variety, Ziga
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Tliltocatl albopilosum Nicaraguan, Miskitos
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Phormingochilus. sp ackaya, Raya
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Phormingochilus sp. Rufus, Java. This one is a chicken, hiding in the corner
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Yes Raya is thinking “maybe if I scrunch down small enough, she won’t see me.” And I bet she is wishing, perhaps for the first time that her water dish was a lot bigger.

And what is the origin of the name Miskitos? I think I know.
 

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That should be Java, I put the wrong name on the pic. It has now emerged from the corner and built a screen by the cork bark thinking I can't see her but I can see through the side.

Moskitos are an ancient people of Nicaragua
 

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