The Grym Reaper
Arachnoreaper
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Mine's obviously a freak then as she's outgrowing my G. pulchripes female.emelia, too
Mine's obviously a freak then as she's outgrowing my G. pulchripes female.emelia, too
wow, never heard if an emelia sling growing at anything but a glacial pace.Mine's obviously a freak then as she's outgrowing my G. pulchripes female.
My genic eats everything in sight, both of my albos are chill, my O. aureotibialis and both of my L. nigerrimum throw up threat postures if I so much as exist near their enclosures, your argument is invalidYour ts are all broken though, thats pretty much a documented fact...lmao.
C'mon, we're all waking up to the fact that "cams never hide and irminia are ghosts" was a lie created to get people to buy cams instead of irminiaReclusive cams
Plot twist, she's also a bit cranky (but not as bad as my hamorii)fast growing emilias
I catch my irminia outside all the time at night. I think right now is the only time I haven't been able to really see it but that's just because it blocked up its burrow and is going into premolt. I will support your movement to spread the truth.C'mon, we're all waking up to the fact that "cams never hide and irminia are ghosts" was a lie created to get people to buy cams instead of irminia
As far as i can see,it looks very far from curly hair.Hey is this really a curly hair?
A friend gave it to me it was brown before it molted a week ago
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Yeah might beAs far as i can see,it looks very far from curly hair.
Not even close to a Tliltocatl genus. Looks old world to me. Maybe its a local tarantula you have in Philipines?