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  1. Cooper

    Cooper

    Euathlus sp. Blue (Blue Femur Beauty)
  2. Cooper

    Cooper

    Euathlus sp. Blue (Blue Femur Beauty)
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    Found REAAAALLLLYYYYY small spider at work. (Denver Colorado.)

    Dictyna major? I think that's a Dictyna major. We have them ALL over here in Denver! They appear to be a very social type - communal living amongst male / female and can almost always be found near light fixtures at night. I could be way off, too
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    anybody around Denver, CO?

    Welcome to Denver! Hey moz - I'm in Denver and I'm selling two L. Parahybanas separately (or together I suppose) if you're still interested. I don't see a whole lot for sale around here except the usual Avic. and G. Rosea's (which, there just so happens to be several of for sale on the Denver...
  5. Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

    Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

  6. Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

    Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

  7. Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

    Pichidangui Blue Beauty (Euathlus sp. Blue)

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    Comment by 'discarn8' in media 'L. Parahybana or G. Rosea?!'

    Hmmm....wait... Maybe a Lasiodora fracta... ? Too light to be a klugi don't you think?
  9. L. Parahybana or G. Rosea?!

    L. Parahybana or G. Rosea?!

    Thought this was a Rose Hair when we bought her but she doesn't look like our other Rosea.. the more I look at the Salmon Pinks, the more we think this girl may be one of them... What do you think? (she's incredibly tame & docile - huge too!)
  10. L. Parahybana or G. Rosea?!

    L. Parahybana or G. Rosea?!

    Thought this was a Rose Hair when we bought her but she doesn't look like our other Rosea.. the more I look at the Salmon Pinks, the more we think this girl may be one of them... What do you think? (she's incredibly tame & docile - huge too!)
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    Filtering calcium from tap water

    You don't think it would cause change in appetite when using tap water, do you? Both of our G.Rosea's are not eating (one has not eaten in MONTHS and the other - has not eaten since we bought her from another family about two months ago.) We feed them crickets - both store bought and...
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    Filtering calcium from tap water

    Well, bad thing is that we would go through a gallon a week probably... We have four T's and 2 black widows - we give them nothing but water that has been "distilled" - and by that, I mean - the water has sat out in a 2-liter bottle for at least 48 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate...
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    Filtering calcium from tap water

    Here where we live, our water is hard and contains LOTS of calcium - which leaves the annoying spots on the cages as well as the mineral deposits on the water dishes which require much elbow grease to remove [grrrr] But more importantly, we have read that it is not good for our T's as it can...
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