My P. reduncus was actually out long enough for pictures, molted in the last week or two:
The largest of my T. gigas is looking more adult with each molt. All three are molting at the same speed, but this one is changing & growing much faster:
(I also must send out a thanks to anyone who suggested I get one, I think they are very underrated now!)
The new 8, 2nd-3rd instar, 4 species, 2 of each:
Avic. versicolor, one shot poo at me multiple times
P. irminia with their little socks:
C. fimbriatus, my first casualty unpacking. This one popped off a leg because it was being difficult getting out of the straw. Both are already webbing like crazy.
H. maculata,
The other H. mac is the tiniest T I have at the moment. Not sure where my measuring tape ran off to, but it's tinnyyy:
Aww they are so cute! I never been pooped on by my A. versicolor. She probably loves me too much since I tong feed her and she's one hella of agressive eater too!
That P. cambridgei is stunning as well, I hope mine grows soon! Just look all that orange on its legg. And P. irminia babies.:drool::drool::drool:
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