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    Feeding Night v-v

    Couple of pics. I'll try to get some more.

    O. aureotibialis eating a dubia.


    My newer find. I'm pretty sure it's a fishing spider. I haven't seen one like this before. Looks really awesome in person.

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    OBT



    H. lividum webbing


    B. smithi - waiting for a molt


    B. albopilosum


    A P. irminia made this hide before she needed a new cage.
    Here is my P. cambridgei, tried to get the blues and greens on the feet but didn't come out.


    And a true spider.

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    Great pics everyone. Some nice spiders in here.

    My first T, Pterinochilus murinus when I first got him, .4-.5"

    After its first molt with me, .6-.7"

    Another molt later, .9"

    His webbing at the time

    1.2"

    1.5", this is when he started exploding


    1.75"

    Most recent, a hair over 2"


    I'll get pics of his new tunnels when I get home.
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    Next was my adult female Grammostola rosea, 4.5-5"
    Tame out of the box


    Yes, shes a petsmart T



    Next was a Cyclosternum fasciatum but he'll get his own post next.

    My most recent addition (in my possesion) is a Poecilotheria rufilata, 1.5"


    This is the only good pic I have of it right now, but she just molted and is about 1.85". I'll get new pics later.

    I have a .5" Brachypelma vagans coming in hopefully on wednesday.

    I also have two scorpions:

    First was a Vaejovis spinigerus, he's about 3" fully stretched



    Then I got a Pandinus imperator, at about 4" but I don't have any pics.
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    3skulls, your OBT looks like chewbacca xD You have sarlaacs pit...why not chewy? hahahah.

    also...how/when did your t's start webbing? My Avic. Avic hasn't even tried =/ (3" across, maybe more). Been in her current setup for about 2 months ish...just recently started warming it (gets a little cold at night) to keep one of the corners at 78, which she comes and goes from.
    Mine's bigger.

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    Cmack thanks for sharing. I love their blue feet. Never got into scorpions.

    Haha panda, when she gets older I could put a little C3PO on her back :p

    My OBTs and H. lividum started webbing the first night. My P. irminia webbed up her little fort after about a month of having her, she hasn't webbed at all in her new home. I think it's just up to them and if they feel that they need it. Her log goes about 5" into the soil so I think she feels safe enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    Next was my adult female Grammostola rosea, 4.5-5"
    Tame out of the box


    Yes, shes a petsmart T



    Next was a Cyclosternum fasciatum but he'll get his own post next.

    My most recent addition (in my possesion) is a Poecilotheria rufilata, 1.5"


    This is the only good pic I have of it right now, but she just molted and is about 1.85". I'll get new pics later.

    I have a .5" Brachypelma vagans coming in hopefully on wednesday.

    I also have two scorpions:

    First was a Vaejovis spinigerus, he's about 3" fully stretched



    Then I got a Pandinus imperator, at about 4" but I don't have any pics.
    I want to see more of the Pokie as she grows. I don't have any of them yet but one day I will

    My little vagans are a blast. They have made cool little tunnels and pounce on roaches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iPanda View Post
    3skulls, your OBT looks like chewbacca xD You have sarlaacs pit...why not chewy? hahahah.

    also...how/when did your t's start webbing? My Avic. Avic hasn't even tried =/ (3" across, maybe more). Been in her current setup for about 2 months ish...just recently started warming it (gets a little cold at night) to keep one of the corners at 78, which she comes and goes from.
    My a. avic only webbed a tunnel for her to molt in and didn't web before and hasn't webbed since. I have a friend with 3 a. avics all about the same size and all in identical enclosures, 2 web and one doesn't.

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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post

    Haha panda, when she gets older I could put a little C3PO on her back :p

    My OBTs and H. lividum started webbing the first night. My P. irminia webbed up her little fort after about a month of having her, she hasn't webbed at all in her new home. I think it's just up to them and if they feel that they need it. Her log goes about 5" into the soil so I think she feels safe enough.
    omg please do!! i would probably have a nerd attack xD I don't have a cork hide in there, but she has plenty of plant cover...maybe I should glue a hide to the side for her...

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisS View Post
    My a. avic only webbed a tunnel for her to molt in and didn't web before and hasn't webbed since. I have a friend with 3 a. avics all about the same size and all in identical enclosures, 2 web and one doesn't.
    aww...I would be so sad if she didn't web. It was the whole reason I got her xD
    Mine's bigger.

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    A. geniculata
    Just had a molt the other day. Pretty sure 3rd instar.



    I had laid out a piece of orange so a fruit fly would lay eggs. He ate a couple of maggots then took his first roach the other day.

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