Lorraine, our C. darlingi
Phases

Lorraine, our C. darlingi

Surface den. I love this spider, one of my favorites!
@Phases The slings grow extremely quickly, I have some slings as well, rehousing them isn't a problem, I have the space for the sp. I own now when they're adults, and I'll have some space in a cupboard I'm away to convert, so the space issue isn't really a big deal, my kids are well informed and wold never go near them without my say so and presence.
 
@mconnachan Yes mine too. Though, I'm going to also put colored stickers on tanks. This is a great learning experience for them! I have several slings, we'll see how they go. One is 3/4" and I'm told by the seller it's 2 years old! (Eupalaestrus campestratus) My 6" LP is probably younger :p
 
@Phases mine are all labelled as well with the scientific names, no common names , I find it confusing for them, and me...nut they know which are which. They know the OW's and the NW's so as you said a great way to teach them, I've had my youngest teacher asking about them, and how informed my daughter is.
 
@mconnachan After talking with my wife, we changed it to Project Tarantula. Changed on YT - says it may take up to 30 days to propagate across videos and services. Thanks for input. I had, in the back of my mind, felt as catchy as white collar wilderness was, it seemed a bit uppity.
 
I changed it, it shows in some places and not others, it's propagating I guess. On the channel at least for me it shows now as Project Tarantula :)
 

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