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deez8legz

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Take 2

I'll try this one. This is Bling a G. aureostriata
 
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heck with it. anyone one know how to do this please let me know.
 

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use photobucket.com, just upload them there and then copy and paste the
 

deez8legz

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Thanks P. Novak

Take 3, here are some of my Ts I'll have more pics later. This is Jimmie. H. lividum

This is Jada. H lividum


This is Blaze. B. smithi


This is Tula my first and favorite. G rosea


This is Bling. G. aureostriata



More pics to follow. D
 
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P. Novak

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No problem

Great pics and all your Ts look good! The only thing I would change, is to get rid of the sponges from all your Ts waterdishes, bacteria breeding zone, and change the substrate for the G.rosea from those bark chips to ecoearth or peatmoss.
 

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Great pics and all your Ts look good! The only thing I would change, is to get rid of the sponges from all your Ts waterdishes, bacteria breeding zone, and change the substrate for the G.rosea from those bark chips to ecoearth or peatmoss.
I agree with Novak. The bark chips probably aren't a big problem but in the long run, they can be quite abrasive to the T's underside. You've got a good eye for taking some nice shots. The blues on your lividum are very nice. :clap:
 

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I do plan on changing the sub in her enclosure it's what I started with in that cage and it is time to change it out. I picked up a slightly larger G. aureostriata yesterday at the Reptile show but, haven't got any pics of it yet. This one has a little color and my son already took claim on the littler one. He named it Bling. He's the name giving king in our house. lol. Thanks Jeremy I checked out your pics last night I gotta get me one of those cameras for the close shots they were awesome. I actually just got the female cobalt (Jada) last week does she look like she's in premolt to anyone else?
 

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It's hard to make calls on premolt on old world species but aside of the blue on the legs looking good, the persoma does seem a bit drab and I see some wearing on the knee joints so it very well could be in premolt. Is she eating at all?
 

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Actually no I haven't physically seen her eat but, I've only had her not quite a week yet. She may still be stressed from the move. I'm going to try to feed her in a couple of days and see if the cricket does a Houdini. The last one committed suicide after being in her cage overnight. She comes out about 1 hour after lights out and is relatively active (climbing the walls of her cage) much more than my male.
 

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Hey Jeremy, I noticed you had pics of a Trinidad Olive. Can you tell me a little about them? Can they be handled. NW or OW. My wife is curious. We have an even amount of Ts now and we kinda have a thing (OCD) about even numbers. We like being odd. lol
 

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More Pics

Our new G. aureostriata (no name yet)

Jada in a good threat pose. I call it the "Jada Tripod" lol.

And here's my wife's baby, Heidi, a B. albopilosum.
 

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The G. aureo pictured above molted today and I got to see it! It was so cool. All I can say is DUDE.
 

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Sweet, mine is in the process of molting as we speak. Hehe.
 

deez8legz

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OK honestly I THINK I can say I'm done getting Ts but I can make no promises. Here are some pics of my new babies we picked up last night.
My new A. versicolor "Crayola"

Our H. incei (no name but I suggested EVOO, Extra Virgin Olive Oil get it haha)

Oh and here's A pic of our new G aureo in her new exo I'll try to get size comparison pics up later.

And last but, certainly not least, my son's new B. vagans, Velvet.
 

deez8legz

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Size difference

Ok so it didn't take long here's the pics of the G. aureo that molted two days ago.
This is the molt. (Well duh)

And the after.

Sorry if you can't really see the size dif, I couldn't really get her to hold still and didn't want me to set the scale next to her. lol
Hard to tell without seeing her/him in person.
 
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moose35

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nice pics. good collection

g. aero's are my fave



moose
 

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I really need to get a vrsicolor they are so beautiful. The A.purpurea's are just as sweet.
 
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