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- Dec 9, 2003
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This morning, Shelob came out of her log for the first time after molting. She prompty trashed her tank decor and emptied her water dish.
I wiggled a thawed fuzzie at her, and she proved she's back to her ornery self by stridulating and sticking her butt up at me.
I left the mouse beside her, and she waited an hour before gingerly picking it up to start eating it.
As a bonus treat, Shiva, my P. murinus, decided to peek-a-boo. She had been sneaking out of her burrow at night to web up the far side of her tank; I guess she's decided to create an addition to her home.
Houdini, my G. rosea, molted into a mature male a few days ago, and today he had his first meal. You can see his beautiful metallic pink in this photo.
And last of all, here's the latest shot of Tango, by lovely L. cristata:
Amazingly, she didn't freak out when I removed the lid to her tank to take the photo.
I wiggled a thawed fuzzie at her, and she proved she's back to her ornery self by stridulating and sticking her butt up at me.
I left the mouse beside her, and she waited an hour before gingerly picking it up to start eating it.
As a bonus treat, Shiva, my P. murinus, decided to peek-a-boo. She had been sneaking out of her burrow at night to web up the far side of her tank; I guess she's decided to create an addition to her home.
Houdini, my G. rosea, molted into a mature male a few days ago, and today he had his first meal. You can see his beautiful metallic pink in this photo.
And last of all, here's the latest shot of Tango, by lovely L. cristata:
Amazingly, she didn't freak out when I removed the lid to her tank to take the photo.