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  1. ShyDragoness

    In my time of need

    I am truly grateful to you. May my brain stop screaming for now.
  2. ShyDragoness

    In my time of need

    My girlfriend went on a walk today and often brings me bugs to identify, I normally have no problems quickly finding the species or a near enough guess on Google. However I'm much better at identifying Spiders, I am slowly improving my skills in identifying moths and butterflies. I have spent...
  3. ShyDragoness

    Possible Predatory Flatworm infestation

    Might also be worth moving your jumper to a temporary set up while you deal with the infestation. But I'm not super familiar with flatworms.
  4. ShyDragoness

    My first attempt at an attempt at breeding

    Hi, it's been quite a while since I posted on here! I've got a young female Kochiana brunnipes that I think should mature pretty soon and I'm planning to breed her! I've ordered 5 unsexed for now to grow, as well as an eye out for any MMs popping up in the near future. This is my beautiful...
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    Help me ID this jumping spider

    Hi all, My friend has been letting this sweet little jumper live on their plants inside and today it actually came over to visit them/check them out and he got a few photos, they aren't the best quality but I'm hoping its good enough for an ID. The abdomen is really pointy and has me kind of...
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    Molting: is this normal for a new world?

    Perfectly normal for them for be buried for long periods of time(a couple weeks or more is absolutely fine), don't disturb them or dig them up just let them do their thing, premolt can last a while with Brachypelma Tliltocatl ect, slow growing species. You've got nothing to worry about.
  7. Ethmostigmus trigonopodus niger pling

    Ethmostigmus trigonopodus niger pling

    Babies first takedown..
  8. ShyDragoness

    Comment by 'ShyDragoness' in media 'Mature female OBT'

    I'd report this for dangerous acts if I could..
  9. ShyDragoness

    Whats wrong with my Brachypelma smithi?

    Ts don't really move much anyway, just leave him be and he will eventually relax again
  10. ShyDragoness

    Whats wrong with my Brachypelma smithi?

    Looks like an injury, most likely from a fall if your enclosure has too much height, if you post a picture of your whole set up we would all be happy to give you advice on how to prevent further injuries happening in future however as long as the bleeding has stopped your T should be fine, they...
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    My whip scorpion suddenly died

    I would agree that the issue was most likely humidity being too low
  12. ShyDragoness

    A. Seemanni near death?

    Very strange.. Good luck but I'm not optimistic
  13. ShyDragoness

    Why my T's all not eating?

    Latin names would help, can't say anything much without pictures of set ups and the Ts, possible that they're just fat and happy or a couple may be in premolt, a stressful environment can also prevent them from giving an appropriate prey response. Have you tried leaving prekilled?
  14. ShyDragoness

    Ephebopus Murinus ???

    Cornstarch is my preferred method to stop bleeding, sorry to see that you got a seemanni and not e murinus, can you contact the seller?
  15. ShyDragoness

    Weird request I received

    I can understand using spiders one off for scenes like the T walking across something once, but the more I think of this the weirder it gets, did they want to set the wood on fire??
  16. ShyDragoness

    Mite infestation in room

    Vasoline can help restrict the movement of mites
  17. ShyDragoness

    Handling old worlds

    Can yall let the op reply?
  18. ShyDragoness

    Choosing an Avicularia

    This whole thread makes me think the whole avicularia genus needs a tidy up
  19. Hello Gorgeous

    Hello Gorgeous

    Aphonopelma seemanni
  20. ShyDragoness

    Which arboreal tarantula is your favorite and why?

    Avicularia sp peru purple, or whatever its been changed to now
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