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CedrikG

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Nice H.maculata enclosure! Looks somehow 'rugged' and natural. Pretty mosaic, too.

Thx man, yeah I loved that piece of wood, looked perfect for a nice juvenile Poecilotheria sp. or young mature female Heteroscodra maculata :)
 

Tegenaria

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Heteroscodra maculata, young mature female.


Environment, I keep one side moister because of course its a species that come from tropical region, but also because this specimen was dehydrated 1 week ago and im sure it will apreciate a nice drink, then i'll let it dry out and re-humidifiate the substrate after.
I love that set up with that tube of bark,looks very natural and easy to do!
 

CedrikG

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Thx man, im usually covering their pre-made burrow by a rock - leaf - or bark like this ... Trying to do something good ;)
 

CedrikG

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Hi people.
Another Pterinochilus chordatus burrow, lol



Pterinochilus lugardi
 

CedrikG

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heres some cheap container you can get for your juvenile arboreals and fossorial species, wich include most of the african theraphosidae so they're good for me.

I love 'em very much, thx Martin by the way for them.
 
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CedrikG

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Pterinochilus murinus environment



And the mysterious ball ;)
 

CedrikG

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Hi bro!

Well these are'nt really plant but just long herb, and seem already dead because its very cold here and they could'nt live anymore. Anyway, theres already a master of the "natural environment" here on the forum so i wont steal his job :eek:
 
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CedrikG

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Heres some individu from the sac. They're already showing those Harpactirinae mark on the abdomen, how cute heh
 

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Thx,

Little evolution of the terrarium

The nymph begin to show on the web that the mother is preparing for 'em, unfortuantly not visible on the picture

 

SouthernStyle

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Definatly a wicked set-up for all your T's....Just awesome to see such a natural surrounding, even for something that is in captivity! Way too cool!
 

CedrikG

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Hi,
Pterinochilus murinus, due for a molt. (this is not the spiderling from my sac hehe)

I transfered the specimen on a sandy substrate, i'll see how the spider behave in it. I love this specimen, darker then most "RCF" sling i've seen before
 
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Lorgakor

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I was just paging through your thread again, your dogs are so cute! What did you name the male? How much do they weigh?
 
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