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    Huh they don't eat nearly as much as I thought they do that's a plus lol
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    Oh dear...now Chris is on a mission to get me to buy a T! Ah! I've actually perused several sites looking at slings...this is bad. I just adore Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens...but I'm not brave enough to actually purposely have a spider living in my house yet. I DO think it would help with my Arachnophobia though if I bought one. Then I'd HAVE to become desensitized, right?

    Plus...they are amazing creatures. The way they are put together...and the molting process! So fascinating!

    How do you transfer them for cleaning their enclosures?


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    First time seeing OBT after molt


    Versi won't ever face the camera when eating...


    P. irminia didn't want a pic but its webbing has started to pick up, idk if you can see the dirt tunnels

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarriorPrincess90 View Post
    Oh dear...now Chris is on a mission to get me to buy a T! Ah! I've actually perused several sites looking at slings...this is bad. I just adore Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens...but I'm not brave enough to actually purposely have a spider living in my house yet. I DO think it would help with my Arachnophobia though if I bought one. Then I'd HAVE to become desensitized, right?

    Plus...they are amazing creatures. The way they are put together...and the molting process! So fascinating!

    How do you transfer them for cleaning their enclosures?
    Yes ma'am I'm gonna make you want a T worse than ever. If I can help it I don't take them out when cleaning. I just spot clean with my tongs pulling out mold or leftovers lol.

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    More awesome pics from Chris haha what would you recommend for a first t that has some cokor
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    I love when a T puts her leftovers in the same place each time. It's also
    Funny when they throw their molt out of the hide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    More awesome pics from Chris haha what would you recommend for a first t that has some cokor
    Here are a few to look at:
    A. Versicolor
    C. Cyaneopubescens (GBB)
    B. Smithi

    But check out websites selling Ts and see if you like anything different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    Here are a few to look at:
    A. Versicolor
    C. Cyaneopubescens (GBB)
    B. Smithi

    But check out websites selling Ts and see if you like anything different.
    K next time I grab my lap top ill look at some of them my phone is breaking can't push the Internet button any more it don't work but ill look at them an see how I can work one into the building I'm doing lol
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    GBB can be pretty quick and is a hair kicker.

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