Any New Additions?

CWilson1351

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From Jabberwock? Tried ordering online...guess I was a few hours too late. :punch:
Ended up ordering a female 2.5" P. muticus from another site. Should be here this week.:astonished:
Ouch!!! :bag: Yeah, she came from Jabberwock... Sorry man, that sucks. Hope the "Goddess" as @Chris LXXIX calls them turns out well though :)
 

Moonohol

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Just unpacked my Cyriopagopus sp. Bach Ma slings. Managed to snap a few photos before they got warmed up enough to start going psycho:

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Very awesome Ts :D
 

Moonohol

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Was just looking like a typical Lampropelma of Omothymus set up.
Great spiders, enjoy.
Ahh I see how it looks that way from those pics. Here is the full setup:

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I keep my Chilobrachys in very similar setups, but with skewers added for anchor points, and they've been doing great so far.
 

Venom1080

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Ahh I see how it looks that way from those pics. Here is the full setup:

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I keep my Chilobrachys in very similar setups, but with skewers added for anchor points, and they've been doing great so far.
Woah.. have fun keepinghumidity up in there. I have like 20 holes in my Asian cages... That's overkill
 
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Moonohol

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Woah.. have fun keep informed humidity up in there. I have like 20 holes in my Asian cages... That's overkill
This is the exact amount of holes in the enclosures I've been keeping my Chilobrachys in for a few months now. I add water to the sub every 2 weeks or so and it's perfect. It doesn't really ever get very dry where I live, so I think that helps as well.
 

LeonExotic

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Just picked up 3 new slings this weekend

A. Metallica 1"
B. Albopilosum .5"
C. Cyaneopubescens 1" (I was really excited for this one but she is a bit testy)

Curly hair just buried itself, never to be seen again. GBB stays visible which is great, but she's airways looking menacing lol. Avic just hangs out. Not doing much :p
 

Venom1080

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This is the exact amount of holes in the enclosures I've been keeping my Chilobrachys in for a few months now. I add water to the sub every 2 weeks or so and it's perfect. It doesn't really ever get very dry where I live, so I think that helps as well.
regardless. its less maintenance and easier to put roughly 20 holes. there is a thing as too much ventilation.
 

nburgmei

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Added a juvenile A. moderatum, an adult A. hentzi, a subadult vinegaroon, three Centruroides vittatus, and an adult Hadrurus arizonensis pallidus (or just pallidus; I don't know the taxonomy).
 

basin79

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My first ever Pamphobeteus arrived a little earlier. A female antinous.

 

keks

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I knew, I don't come home only with my 5 M. balfouri slings (omg, they are soooo tiny, and all cuddle in one corner :):

MY prey today:
Caribena versicolor, Avicularia geroldi, Ybyrapora diversipes (A. geroldi is still Avi? This new names still confuse me :confused: ), and a little Acanthoscurria geniculata, I wanted to have one again, they are so inquisitive ^^. They all are unsexed slings.

I am very proud of myself, because there were sooo many interesting, cute, furry and beautiful I-all-wanna-have-slings ... and i bought only 5 boxes.

But I am sure, it was not the last time I was there ... :bag: .
 

Caseyface

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@keks - Your lot sounds great!! The geroldis are still classified under Avicularia...for now. Hehe. I named it Gerold. MWAHAHAH. I also have an A. genic coming in today!!
 

Tanner Dzula

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Technically not a new edition yet, but Hopefully Should be getting a couple new T's Today, for sure a Chilobrachys huahini "Asian Fawn"
and hopefully an A. Seemanni

or instead a P. Muticus.

I'm at work now but my Girlfriend should be going down to pick them up in the next few hours! already super excited about the new editions.
 
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