I had a little fun with one of my all time favorite genus today. I switched enclosures for my P.irminia female and P.cambridgei female. I put the cambridgei in the smaller enclosure that the irminia was in, and put the irminia in the larger enclosure that the cambridgei was in. The pictures arent the best. Im still trying to learn all of the bells and whistles on this new camera.
Irminia first. I raised her from a 2nd instar sling. She is one my gems in my collection. She was paired quite a while ago and has put on some weight (so to speak).
Now the cambridgei. I raised her from a 1st instar nymph. I love their green hue.
This is my C.fimbriatus juvinile. I believe it to be male based on a ventral view, but he's still a little small so we'll see how it turns out. This is the first T that I practice the new camera on so there is a TON of pics below.
Thanks for looking.
-Jake
Irminia first. I raised her from a 2nd instar sling. She is one my gems in my collection. She was paired quite a while ago and has put on some weight (so to speak).
Now the cambridgei. I raised her from a 1st instar nymph. I love their green hue.
This is my C.fimbriatus juvinile. I believe it to be male based on a ventral view, but he's still a little small so we'll see how it turns out. This is the first T that I practice the new camera on so there is a TON of pics below.
Thanks for looking.
-Jake