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  1. thatgengirl

    Need help identifing Millie mites

    I forgot to add - the teeny white mites live in the terrarium, all over the soil and the glass. The red-brown spider-looking thingies are crawling on the millies themselves.
  2. thatgengirl

    Need help identifing Millie mites

    My husband bought two Giant African Blacks, and he told me the thousands of little tiny white flecks were symbiotic mites. So, fine, I've ignored them. He put some ladybugs in the tank when the numbers were out of control, and that helped. But now the ladybugs are dead, and the little white...
  3. thatgengirl

    Please Help Identify

    I forgot to add her description: its about a centimeter and half long including it's legs and has some red/orange markings on its back; two triangles likes this > <
  4. thatgengirl

    Please Help Identify

    Thanks a bunch ClearlySaid
  5. thatgengirl

    Please Help Identify

    See below for picture
  6. thatgengirl

    Please Help Identify

    This is a "super-fast" spider my sister found on her wall in her Victoria Island (British Columbia) home. What on Earth is it? We're praying it's not a recluse or hobo, or she's moving.
  7. thatgengirl

    Male or Female?

    Anyone here an expert on sexing by pic alone? This is our young B. emilia:
  8. thatgengirl

    Just got a B. smithi... now what?

    I recently purchased a juvenile red-knee, but it's still too young to sex. I can't find anything about how long the males live, anyone know? Also, any special tips or tricks for this epcies? We feed him about 4 or 5 pinheads every 3 days, and he gobbles them down in short time. He looks...
  9. thatgengirl

    Help Identifying

    My neighbour found a small spider in her box of pomegranates. It has a solid red back and long blue fangs. It is about the size of a dime and definitely an aggressive jumper. She's been misting it every day, and feeding it maggots. She says that when the spider attacks a maggot, the maggot...
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