Cheetah13Mo's Pics (New Camera Edition)

cheetah13mo

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Heres a cool comparison pic. It's really growing nicely.

A. avicuaria when I brought her home.


Here she(?) is now.




 

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Heres another not very popular one that I think is the shiznit. It's getting darker all over with every molt.

T. pruriens






 

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To finish off today episode, I'll end with a very lucky P. scrofa that almost died on me a little under a year ago.

P. scrofa






 

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im liking the new pics how did it almost die?
This is the only one of three that I idioticly fed crickets from outside and All three got sick. My adult male seemanni and my adult female rosea died because of contamination. (I think) My little tiny scrofa sling was really sick and he would be a lot bigger if I hadn't almost done him in. Three molts later and He's acting and eating much, much better. I did nothing to save him. I can only guess that his intake was a lot less than the others.

Nice pics bro keep up the good work:clap:
Thanks. Takeing good pics is easy when you have T's that cooperate like mine do. That'll probably change when they get older since most of my collection are still slings.
 

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Nice pics Jeremy, how's that P scrofa's attitude, i love that copper shine. Off to the U.S. Mint on Display...it will spook out some works if it's the new quality control supervisor.:D
 

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Hey Andy. The scrofa is a little jumpy but it's real sweet. It has never given me a threat or even flicked hairs but It is still pretty small. That may change.
 

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Thanks Austin. I wish I knew if I did anything or not to help it's recovory. That kind of info would be priceless.
 

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I bought a couple T's today which I'll post this weekend and I bought this. I've been waiting to find one and low and behold, I just happen to see Botars new shipment on his desk and this was calling me. And yes, I've used the penny for reference.

Scolopendra subspinipes Shes (?) around six inches and has real pretty red colors on her.







I'm in love. :)
 
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