No I don't have the old phone. When they gave me a replacement, I had to send it back to ATT.
Currently I have the Galaxy s4 and I'm running kit kat on it.
The Old phone was also a Galaxy s4, but the version of android was the one that came out before kit kat. I think it was called Jelly Bean
I just downloaded 2.0 after having an earlier version, but when my phone needed to be replaced I forgot to download this app again. Is it possible to be able to backup our data in a cloud service? It really is a pain to have to re-enter in all the data for every single spider, and I don't have...
Thanks for the post! he looks like he survived the trip well. I also gave him 4 or 5 B. lats the night before I shipped him off. He made a sperm web on 6/26 so he is ready to go. He is very fresh and I'll have to check my records for exact molt date.
I saved the pic to my desktop and then zoomed in a bit and it kinda looks like the carapace has popped off, but also a chunk of substrate is sitting on at least one leg and the popped carapace. This could be trapping it preventing it from flipping over and be able to molt. It is in a weird...
My L. parahybana sling finally is going into premolt
Hopefully pen male E. murinus
One of my female E. murinus's
Female C. pentalore. She had laid a sac, molted, and is now slowly starting to put some ghetto back in her booty.
Freshly molted C. pentalore sling
My...
Mine is 3.5" now and I keep it on 4-5" of moist sub, but it's never made a burrow, just a little dip in the sub to hide in. Watch out though, they have a bit of attitude, and are a bit skiddish as well.
Are the white dots moving if so, it could be mites, if not it could be a fungi/mold. Either way I would either remove and clean the tanks, or let it compleatly dry out for about a week at least.
Hobbiest who didn't really know, but was giving their best guess it was a vonwirthi.
Yes the one in question (pics on the first post here) has orange tipped spinnerets.
When I first got the H. vonwirthi I posted here and had it IDed here on this forum. This new one has a dark green...
Well... look at these pics and tell me....
MM H. vonwirthi
MF H. vonwirthi (sorry these are as good as it gets with her, always in the hole you know but still clear.)
P.s I'm also POSITIVE it's not H. lividum, I can provide pics of MM/MF of those as well if needed ;)...
I purchased this T as H. vonworthi, she was dark and needed a molt, but also could have been gravid. So I didn't mess with her much and hoped for a sac. Well the other day she decided that she was going to molt. After the molt, it became very clear that she is NOT H. vonworthi and I've tried...
Thanks that's very reassuring! She has no water at the moment because she has been moving her peat around for the past 2-3 weeks and she kept burrying the bowl so I gave up giving her water till the construction was over with, which was ongoing till yesterday. So I'll just wait and see about that.
Thanks for the help, I had left it with her, I didn't see any eggs falling out when I had my quick look, but everytime I check in on her she has been in the clay pot sitting over the sac, not holding it but it looks like it's been rolled a bit better.
Best part this gal was bred at the start of...
Well my G. rosea rcf has decided to drop her sac, she was inside her clay pot since last night webbing it all down and was still webbing this morning, by 1pm I was on my way to a reptile expo and decided to check in on her, I could see her moving around and I could see her much smaller abdomen...
+1 very clearly male, and I agree you should give him time to see the thread and hopefully make things right. I'd even PM him the link so I know he would see it.
Yes that's what I've heard too, is that everything is ok, until the males mature and start knocking on the wrong doors, so I'm waiting for mine to get bigger and takes out all males before they mature.
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