Species Theraphosa blondi

mimic58

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Zorack said:
she did eat all the crics, just left bits of head and legs about the place
they will always save you the parts they dont like
 

Pajak

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wait a second something went wrong - it is female of course
I am working on the male pic
 

bluerich74

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This Discoid roach must have burrowed under ground and molted in my Blondis tank.Unfortunately he didnt last too long.
 

galeogirl

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An easy kill with such a freshly-molted roach. Soft on the outside, gooey on the inside.
 

Brando

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galeogirl said:
An easy kill with such a freshly-molted roach. Soft on the outside, gooey on the inside.
kinda like a twinkie for T's
 

Mattyb

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Very nice. mice don't lat too long in my blondi cage.... ;P



-Mattyb
 

BigBadConrad

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Here are some very amateurish pix of my 7" blondi, Deborah Hairy, chowing on a hopper. Man am I glad I'm bigger than she is :eek:

-John
 
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Cirith Ungol

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That must be one of the most beautiful blondis I've seen so far! Nice catch (goes out to both ouf you!) :clap:
 

gustavowright

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:clap: Awesome blondi...seems huge!!!did you have any sort of trouble when molt comes up?
 
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