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A few moults from today.. 14 of them lol I won't list them all but there's a real mix from the smallest B. Albopilosum to the P. Pulcher, N. Chromatus, P. Vittata... View attachment 40945
Wow, that's some haul
A few moults from today.. 14 of them lol I won't list them all but there's a real mix from the smallest B. Albopilosum to the P. Pulcher, N. Chromatus, P. Vittata... View attachment 40945
1.0 immature P. sazimai
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Yeah, even my adult female is skittishThat's pretty. I wonder if yours is as skittish as mine?
That's pretty. I wonder if yours is as skittish as mine?
How small do they come I have a Holothele Sericea it’s about .5 cm just now and it’s the smallest I’ve got by far lolOur second H Chilensis sling has now molted & has some colour & sufficent size. It is now 0.5 cm possibly. So I am more easily able to see it in the vile.
What size is it? Mine is about 3" and I'd describe it as jumpy and skittish as heck. Very fast too. I do see it daily though.We have a Sazimai & we NEVER see it.
How small do they come I have a Holothele Sericea it’s about .5 cm just now and it’s the smallest I’ve got by far lol
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H. chilensis 2i slings are teeny tiny. Here is a H. orellana (E. sp Yellow) 1i sling on the heal of the hand near the thumb joint.
Nice, why have you added BMWs 0-60 times at the end of you’re post
Nice, why have you added BMWs 0-60 times at the end of you’re post
that peach colouration is unusual for B vagans.??? Normally seen in B albicepsMy B. vagans moulted sometime early this morning, got a lil color on it aside from brown now. Do they normally get that peach coloration?
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That’s not a few!A few moults from today.. 14 of them lol I won't list them all but there's a real mix from the smallest B. Albopilosum to the P. Pulcher, N. Chromatus, P. Vittata... View attachment 40945
I can see a hint of blue!