Quote Originally Posted by wwmjkd View Post
well hell, my condolences. shame to have such an anticipated birthday arrival tainted by delays and injuries. hopefully (she) will recover after the molt. keep us posted.
Thanks!!! Her leg should start to regenerate after the next molt and it has the full molt cycle to grow back now and she is not an adult which means she has quite a few more times to molt still so she should be as good as new pretty quickly
Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
Good to hear they're all there, but I'm sorry to hear about the Haplopus sp. Columbia is it from a seller you usually go to? She may have a useable leg after this molt and be cripple-free by the next (or she might molt it off and start anew with the leg), but if she's already molting to regenerate, then my first thought is that maybe she was injured before shipping?

Good luck with all the new additions, and my condolences for the downer birthday present
Thanks Alexa!!! It is from a good seller that I go to and she is backed 100% in case anything happens. But I don't want a different one as I am already attached to this one and it was sold as unsexed so a new one could be a male you know. This one should be ok. The leg is gone but like I said above luckily it has this full molt cycle to start to regenerate and she is not an adult so plenty of molts left!!
Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
phew, thats a whole box of scarey for me!
I cant wait until you post pictures I do like the pretty colored ones!

Sorry to hear about the mishap with the pumpkin.

Happy Birthday anyways!
Thanks!!!!!!!
Quote Originally Posted by JulieInNJ View Post
Congrats and happy birthday!
Thank you Julie!!!!!!
Quote Originally Posted by babyknees View Post
That's really beautiful, sorry about the leg though.
Thanks!!! She looks waaaaay better now that she molted!!! She is webbed up in her hide though. I can see in there but can't get any good pics.
Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
For Love of Gods Jeff I know now where they will film sequel to "Arachnophobia"

I wish to have ball big enough to keep one of them

So where Exactly you live... So I can never go even near that city??

That impressive collection

Just of curiosity.....How much cost to feed all that Spiders ??
Thanks Raf!!! I am moving to New York soon I breed B. dubia roaches (and while it is easy I really, really don't like doing it and would love to cut them out) but some of my T's are picky. Some only like the roaches, some only super worms and some only crickets (and some a couple different things). So I have to buy crickets and super worms still. But I mean I might spend $6 a week or something like that on supplement feeders?