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I got her when she (i'm pretty sure its a She) was about half an inch, that was back inSeptember maybe? around that.
Yeah the legs look cool because they are still transparent. Now she is nice a dark.
Arno
Hi Folks, Here is Attila, my 3.5 inch Blondi. She molted early morning yesterday. For once i was home to take some pics. Well she gained some major attitude with that molt! She was just done (flipped back over) and she moved away from her exuvia so I took the skin out. She got pretty pissed...
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Mother Nature just blows me away! On the last pic, the pattern is amazing! Its like something you see in an art gallery. I love how the stripes get bigger and smaller in relation to each other as they go down the snake, and the red becomes predominant, thats just so neat! And the...
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These are called "Orchid Mantis" but I don't know the scientific spelling. Excellent picture.
You should put it in front of a dark background and light it from the top, it will give awesome contrast.
Arno
nice
Versicolors are awesome! You will have a blast watching it grow and change color. They are great eaters too! Mine takes down crickets much larger then her/himself, its pretty neat. But i you are going to take it out and handle it... watch out because they are fast and will jump at...
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Yay T party! awesome, I would say...huh... a grill....with...food..and...huh... you could tell the guest to bring some Ts if they want, or you can do a photo shoot of Ts, like little seminars on stuff. It shall be fun, heh.
Spiff: a little gun crazy are we? lol, i'm fine with the rules...
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Tell them that you are trying to raise an army of tarantulas to overtake the world with their lethal poison. ;P
I guess the main thing is to tell people that they are not lethal (many people think they are), that they won't jump on you to attack, that they are probably more scared of...
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Its not that wierd that it burrowd. Mine burrowed too. Its funny cause I was just talking about this with Texas Blonde. She said her fasciatas and rufilatas are big burrowers with extensive tunnels. In the wild they live in tree so there are many hiding spots available usually, but in...
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