Don't Talk With Your Mouth Full (Psalmopoeus cambridgei)
Ungoliant

Don't Talk With Your Mouth Full (Psalmopoeus cambridgei)

Squirt, my new Psalmopoeus cambridgei, enjoying a dubia roach. (When I dropped the roach in, it started to burrow a couple of inches away. Squirt sensed the movement and dug it up.)
Haha, every time I was feeding and I got to that one I would always think, wonder if squirt will be out (yeah I called it that, too)....At just under or about an inch it disappeared for like 4 months...siblings were all like 2+" when this one came out, it was looking like a 3i, but then it put the feedbag on and nearly caught up to everyone else....granted, I fed it frequently.

This was the one in the sac that I paid most attention to, its rare I miss a t I sell (first one), but I am glad to see this one with someone posting pics of it:)
 
@Ungoliant - That does make sense! I've named several of my slings after their tiny attributes. It will make me giggle when Teeny, Tiny, and Lil aren't so teeny, tiny or little anymore. :smug:
 
@cold blood Squirt spent the first week checking out the adult hide at the top, being excellently camouflaged. Now it has finally moved downstairs into its juvie hide and made a proper dirt curtain.
 

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Canon Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
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500
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Squirt-2017-10.jpg
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Tue, 09 May 2017 3:10 AM
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