Genus Phormingochilus

Scorpendra

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Here's one of the same spiderlings I posted above

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Cheers!
Rob
 

Red Eunice

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Phormingochilus carpenteri (formerly: Cyriopagopoeus sp. sulawesi black)
While doing some cage maintenance earlier, she decided to leave the tube for a stroll. Lucky the camera was nearby to get these photos. Very reclusive! Pc0.jpg Pc1.jpg Pc2.jpg
 

grayzone

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Sp. Akcaya 1" are already slamming smaller red runner feeders. So cool 20170909_185013.jpg
 

grayzone

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LARGE female everetti.. very pissed off at me during the moment this girl could be every bit of 8" fully stretched.

Clocking in at 7 5/8" relaxed on the wall of this container 20170915_163414.jpg 20170915_164253.jpg 20170915_163517.jpg 20170915_163437.jpg
 

grayzone

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Large female everetti after rehouse

Juvie female sp rufus heavy premolt

Young sp akcaya freshly molted 20170918_155352.jpg 20170923_091151.jpg 20170922_170805.jpg 20170923_081337.jpg 20170923_081201.jpg
 

grayzone

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They arent really "dry" but theyre never really super humid. I dont really have problems.

Then again, i live in a state where it rains 9 months a year, so our air is naturally decently humid.

I just mist once or 2x a week and saturate a small area of substrate
 
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