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Lets start with the bad;
To my big surprise i saw one of my females haplopelma hainanum walking on the floor when i opened the door to my T room. I had obviously forgotten to lock her cage;-( I picked her up and gave her a thorough inspection. She was bleeding heavy on her right front leg where the leg are attached to her body. So i clened her up and gave her super glue on it, and the bleeding stopped almost immediatly. Here a few days later she is doing fine again. She seems to do fine, but not out of the woods yet. So bad mistake i did there, but it just shows that mistakes happen still after several years in the hobby, and remind one to up the standards.
But i also got these to make it to 1 instars;
0.0.70+ poecilotheria ornata.
To my big surprise i saw one of my females haplopelma hainanum walking on the floor when i opened the door to my T room. I had obviously forgotten to lock her cage;-( I picked her up and gave her a thorough inspection. She was bleeding heavy on her right front leg where the leg are attached to her body. So i clened her up and gave her super glue on it, and the bleeding stopped almost immediatly. Here a few days later she is doing fine again. She seems to do fine, but not out of the woods yet. So bad mistake i did there, but it just shows that mistakes happen still after several years in the hobby, and remind one to up the standards.
But i also got these to make it to 1 instars;

0.0.70+ poecilotheria ornata.