MichiganReptiles
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- May 14, 2010
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- 407
I did some rehousing today. First was my 5i E. cyanognathus. The container I housed him in when I got him was a bit too big and I knew the B. smithi I got yesterday would fit perfectly in there. I wish I would have been able to video tape rehousing the E. cyanognathus. That little bugger is so feisty! Most of my T's move away from the tongs; not this guy. I got threat poses galore.. fangs at the ready. Every time I moved the tongs he would turn toward them and throw his legs up in the air. It was so cute! The B. smithi was very calm and easy to rehouse, although he did kick hair once. I also rehoused my P. formosa which was simple as well.
Oh, and not on the topic of rehousing, but my new H. incei is one bad little eating machine! I fed him last night and he snatched the cricket before it hit the ground. Today I noticed that my crickets were looking a little on the sad side so I figured I would feed as many T's as I could before they perished. I accidentally dropped two in the H. incei vial and he took them both down! I'm in love with this new T. :}
Oh, and not on the topic of rehousing, but my new H. incei is one bad little eating machine! I fed him last night and he snatched the cricket before it hit the ground. Today I noticed that my crickets were looking a little on the sad side so I figured I would feed as many T's as I could before they perished. I accidentally dropped two in the H. incei vial and he took them both down! I'm in love with this new T. :}