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So as well as the new additions here’s the older ones, so these are my other Ts, I’ve had such fun with them, watching their habits and behaviour, I’ve never kept Ts before these and never knew the things they do, watching them stick soil together with a web and then roll it up like a blanket to carry outside when they make their burrow has been absolutely incredible, and cleaning their pedipalps, feeding, hunting, it’s been a joy to experience.
Phoebe the hamorii, my first T.
And her house, with jackal skull.. well as I live in the u.k it’s a European red fox, LOL
Part of the bank of vivs I have, work in progress,
Ofelia, acanthuscurria, I admit at the moment she is my favourite, I love her, she’s so keen to eat and is a lot of fun, she’s so beautiful too.
And the dreaded scary albopilosum, I don’t see her much and she stays in her burrow, I also have a Chaco but she’s quite small and a lovely Emilia which I haven’t yet got a photo of.
Phoebe the hamorii, my first T.
And her house, with jackal skull.. well as I live in the u.k it’s a European red fox, LOL
Part of the bank of vivs I have, work in progress,
Ofelia, acanthuscurria, I admit at the moment she is my favourite, I love her, she’s so keen to eat and is a lot of fun, she’s so beautiful too.
And the dreaded scary albopilosum, I don’t see her much and she stays in her burrow, I also have a Chaco but she’s quite small and a lovely Emilia which I haven’t yet got a photo of.