Mutation in 1st instar N. chromatus (PICS!!)

Suidakkra

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Must be a southern tarantula from the United States, product of mating all the siblings together {D

Im sorry I had too.... :D

Really interesting though, hopefully the little tike will make it through more molts. And that Russian T that was posted, that is something amazing....
 

8by8

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Must be a southern tarantula from the United States, product of mating all the siblings together {D

Im sorry I had too.... :D

Really interesting though, hopefully the little tike will make it through more molts. And that Russian T that was posted, that is something amazing....
What are you talking a-boot, ay?

Us Cajuns don't inbreed, were to busy scooping sludge out the marsh:8o:barf::8o
 

Suidakkra

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What are you talking a-boot, ay?

Us Cajuns don't inbreed, were to busy scooping sludge out the marsh:8o:barf::8o
;P

Got me there mate, i'll get back to delousing my moose. {D
 

8by8

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The mother Nhandu has abandoned her cottonball filled eggsac today. Looked, it's kind of hard to tell, but I think were starting to molt 2nd instar.
 

MarkmD

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That's a really cool T OP, hope is survives for as long as possible, keep us posted.
 

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Sorry guys but this little guy was found on 1-26-2011 stuck lifeless inside of a molt. I took all the proper precautions and then some but to no avail. It just wasnt meant to me. I still have the female mother.
 
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