Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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I'm not a fan of the genus but I always said that A.versicolor females are impressive. IMO Their look is mixedly odd... at first they look "fake", like sort of peluches. Good job man.
I'll be perfectly honest I don't like avics. But I just love these. Bloody hell fire they're just ridiculous. Can't wait to hopefully get some more pics of her when she's settled and I don't have to rush.I'm not a fan of the genus but I always said that A.versicolor females are impressive. IMO Their look is mixedly odd... at first they look "fake", like sort of peluches. Good job man.
Mine is the same. Havent been able to get a photo of her since I had her . Bloody fossorial. Such stunning Ts but seldom seenSomeone needs to tell my Hati Hati that she's not a Bach Ma. She's been a busy girl and made her subterranean dwellings more ample.
Arboreal? Nope.
At small sizes (mine are the size of ticks) all but one of mine have burrowed. Yeah, good ole Roy is still just sitting there and eating....Mine is the same. Havent been able to get a photo of her since I had her . Bloody fossorial. Such stunning Ts but seldom seen
If I'd have known I'd have set her up in something different and give her more sub.Mine is the same. Havent been able to get a photo of her since I had her . Bloody fossorial. Such stunning Ts but seldom seen
It is very odd. I'm going to feed my lass a locust later so I might get to see her legs for a second.Shes confusing me. When I rehoused her I expected her to ho to ground first but later go high as she isnt young. My 2 grown-on didnt even burrow, just made tunnels in some moss. My larger female has just vanished into a burrow behind cork instead if going high
Thanks. I do feel extremely lucky and privileged to own them.Awesome videos great bunch
Of beauties you got there