A few pics of the new itty bitties

Faunya

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Got a couple shots of a few of the slings...among which, the little chaco babies were the most camera friendly...I believe you get the hiney of our little N. chromatis, and a tiny C. fasciatum way down in its vial.

They're just so CUTE!

I apologize for the pic quality, but these guys are almost too tiny for my camera to handle.
 

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cdxrd

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They are adorable at that size arent they? I have 4 roseas, a B Boehmei and a Chaco and all six are about that same size.. :) The B Boehmei has even created a cute little burrow in his cup..
 

Joe1968

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The quality of your pics are excellent!!! great macro shot.

very cute sling. :)
 

druid8783

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Aw! Slings are so adorable! My little B.vagans has a burrow in his vial :D I have a 1" chaco sling and it is a fuzzy little buger. If it wasn't a T and so small I'd have to hug and squeeze it!
 

Sandra

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Great pics, esp. that first and last ones! Cute! I love slings. :)
 
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Lorgakor

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Those are great pictures! As I said on another thread with sling pics, it's really neat to see them in their little vials with a hand next to it to see how small they really are! I would be so nervous if I had one that small to care for! That is the one thing that makes me unsure about ordering slings online, I know they are usually tiny like that!
 

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I think one of the main reasons that I'm in the hobby is that I love raising slings! They're so adorable when they're tiny. Love the big attitude from the little guys, too.
 

cdxrd

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Lorgakor said:
Those are great pictures! As I said on another thread with sling pics, it's really neat to see them in their little vials with a hand next to it to see how small they really are! I would be so nervous if I had one that small to care for! That is the one thing that makes me unsure about ordering slings online, I know they are usually tiny like that!
I had the same problem.. But they really arent that much harder to care for.. They just need extra small crickets and a little more monitoring than adults and juvies.. :) And My P Murinus has almost tripled in size in 2 months, so its really easy once you've done it.. Now I have 6 more that size.. :)
 
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