Homoeomma Sp blue enjoying its first meal after molting last weekend.
Holothele sanguiniceps. Quite colorful but I didn’t dare try to get better lighting while the lid was open. The only T I’ve ever had bolt from it’s enclosure.
Ami sp Colombia is finally tackling live prey. Up until the most recent molt it had been rather shy and I tended to offer pre killed crickets.
Cyriocosmus chicoi was thirsty because it’s water dish had dried up.
My little Kochiana brunnipes is always attentive when it’s time for food. I thought I may never see it again when inrehoused from its vial but that hasn’t been the case at all. It’s burrow is fully visible through the container and feeding time almost always results in an emergence or at least a brief sighting.
Neoholothele incei, olive colour form. Really enjoy this species. It’s very active at feeding time, fast, builds a great little web structure, and it’s one good looking T. This is the smallest of the two I have, the other being a sub adult gold color form.
I was finally able to get a good look and a pic of my Neoholothele incei Gold form. I had rehoused it earlier in the day and it had been busy adding some webbing to its new home. I also got a nice pic of my smaller olive colour form.
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