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Some of my critters

Listershat

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Terrible photo of my formidable, (;)) Euathles Sp. Yellow, (Chilli Bumblebee). If you squint you can just see it's the blob on the left, the others a pinhead. Had it 7 months odd now, very healthy, I know it's appetite's fine as any pinhead's I put in disappear. Sooo slow growing though, hasn't changed by a millimetre yet.
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Listershat

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2 Inch Black & White Birdeater, very cute and rather shy. Does sit out for a while, but the slightest thing can send it in it's pot. The Red Knee's tank next to it and that's basically a garden gnome - never inside total opposites.
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DalilahBlue

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What can you tell me about the BumbleBee? One of the vendors that will be at Repticon here in Ga in a week is supposed to have some.... :D
 

Listershat

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Buy a magnifying glass. Ha, no they're a fairly dwarf species up to around 3 inches, very docile. As I said, very slow growing.
This info is from the Spider Shop:-
Temp: 23 to 26°C
Humidity: 65to 75%
Lifestyle: Terrestrial
This is an adult, very cute. (pic from web)
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Listershat

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Found this t shirt on ebay last year. Rather cool I thought, but good T t shirts are hard to find over here. If anyone wants to know the seller etc, I'll try to find it in my ebay history. They do different colours.
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Listershat

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My Euathles Sp Yellow has actually shed! Unbelievable. Can't see the molt, but I can see the spider for a change. ;) She's, (hoping at that size) nearly see through and noticeably bigger. Very chuffed, was beginning to think I was going to keep a mite. On a downer note though, can't see my B. Vagans anymore. Probably just buried, time will tell - pinhead in the tub so will keep an eye on it to see if it vanishes.
 

DalilahBlue

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Lol, that's pretty much what I do with my G. pulchiripes lately....I thought she was getting ready to molt since she's burrowed. I but in crix, they disappear, and a day or so later are replaced with a dried bolus....
 

Listershat

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Salmon Pink rehoused successfully, not too fast but rather defensive, (not aggressive - hates paint brushes though ;)). Hopefully be the same the next few times as LP's grow very fast. She's just getting her bearings now, se
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ems happy enough.
 

Listershat

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The LP's settled in well to the new tank. Sits in the open all day like the Red Knee and the lodger G. Porteri, never uses her shelter / burrow. Which is always good news for the keeper ;).
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The New River Rust Rump has turned her pot around and bundled it over to the other side of the tank and decided to do a head stand behind it. I said she was nuts. o_O All my animals seem to be in some way....
 

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