owlbear
Arachnopeon
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- Mar 23, 2015
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At least, that's what tarantulas look like to me. Especially if you view them from below.
And here are some of mine. I have a hard time remembering to snap pictures of them. But now that most of them are a decent size, I'm getting better about it. I need a better camera. Most sexes are assumed, since mine like to mangle their molts.
"Orange Julius", grammostola sp. Maule, munching on a nice superworm the day he came home
"Oolong", paraphysa scrofa. My second most feisty spider after my hapalopus sp. Columbia 'large'. She has grown very slowly
Some spiderling houses I made for my little ones. I was quite proud of them. The spiders seem to enjoy them too, they have all adapted them to their needs
"Gelato", acanthoscurria geniculata, taking a look around her new home
"Rooibos", psalmopoeus irminia. Probably my favorite species. Getting to see her is always a treat, especially now that she has her stripes
And here are some of mine. I have a hard time remembering to snap pictures of them. But now that most of them are a decent size, I'm getting better about it. I need a better camera. Most sexes are assumed, since mine like to mangle their molts.
"Orange Julius", grammostola sp. Maule, munching on a nice superworm the day he came home
"Oolong", paraphysa scrofa. My second most feisty spider after my hapalopus sp. Columbia 'large'. She has grown very slowly
Some spiderling houses I made for my little ones. I was quite proud of them. The spiders seem to enjoy them too, they have all adapted them to their needs
"Gelato", acanthoscurria geniculata, taking a look around her new home
"Rooibos", psalmopoeus irminia. Probably my favorite species. Getting to see her is always a treat, especially now that she has her stripes