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TheNatural

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demonhunter said:
hey thanks, Im still working on my tanks with live plants, i have my windows open about 4 hours or so throught out the day, is that enough sunlight for all the plants? I have them in flower pots with a bit of gravel at the the bottom of the pots then peat moss, and then the pot is dug into the peatmoss in the Ts enclosre.
Plants need light to produce their "food". And their lives depend much more on the light cycle (day/night) than ours, so I think 4 hours of light are not enought.
 

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So what if i opened my blinds when i wake up, 6:15am till nightfall which is at around 8pm here, which is about 20 hours?
 

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demonhunter said:
So what if i opened my blinds when i wake up, 6:15am till nightfall which is at around 8pm here, which is about 20 hours?
Thats exactly what I do!
 

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Well heres some pics of my "long time no see" Haplopelma lividum in her new enclosure.




Enjoy!
 

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Your cobalt has some really nice color, how big is she?
 

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Heres my "soon to be mother" Grammostola rosea having a small snack



Well some of my Ts really werent happy to see me today

Phormictopus cancerides


Eucratoscelus pachypus

 

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Cerbera said:
Do please post the video of you leaping majestically through the air attempting to catch a bird outside ! {D

I left my cricket cage outside, and I saw two sparrows that would jump in the cage and take the crickets one by one. They showed no fear. It was hilarious.
 

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Glad to hear that your Rosea is getting bigger. Any signs of eggsac yet? How's the male, still with you?
 

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lucanidae said:
Glad to hear that your Rosea is getting bigger. Any signs of eggsac yet? How's the male, still with you?
No signs of sac yet, but im sure shell drop one in a month or two, Yes the male is still with me and mean as hell! Haha he got aggressive after i seperated him from her on their second mating. Do you think i should mate them one more time to be sure?
 

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Just some New pics after being rehoused.
Phormictopus cancerides

 

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Here are some new pics..
Grammostola rosea


Grammostola aureostriata



Aphonopelma seemanni



Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



Pandinus Imperator and thier new home(after a pinhead invasion)


 

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Nice pics! Man, I sure wish my G. aeriostriata was that big, darn thing takes forever to grow!!
 

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thanks shadow! I have 2! =D one 5" and one 2.75" im hoping they both turn out opposite sexes.
 

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Brachypelma vagans in premolt. Current size is 1.75", and last molt was 3/18/06
 

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Aphonopelma seemanni

Grammostola rosea (hopefully gonna lay a sac soon, look at the webbing shes starting to do)

New Molts
Brachypelma albopilosum - 1.5" to 1.75" (3/9/06)

Pterinochilus murinus - 3.5" to 4" (3/7/06)

 

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thanks kirdec!
I caught two more huge female Latrodectus Hesperus!
Here is a Hogna radiata i caught yesterday, its pretty big! first picture shows size comprison with a quater(25 cents), second shes taking down a lobster roach.

 

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I would pay for those little cuties ... you find then in your garden :wall:
 
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