Satu
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My friends complain when these appear in my Flickr stream, so I thought I'd put them where people might actually appreciate them.
I'm still working on my spider photography skills so these are not as fancy as some people's shots, but still -- they're pretty spiders and deserve to be shown off!
In no particular order...
My little G. pulchra, Mort. This turned out to have been a day before his moult:
And this is what he looks like now:
(And yes, I'm pretty sure about the "he" part, unfortunately.)
My A. versicolor, Merlin:
And my other one, Morgan Le Fay:
My A. braunshauseni, Puck, who is clearly not keen on sunlight:
This is what our first T, Mr Satu's C. cyaneopubescens, looked like when we got it:
And now, three months later:
(That one's not getting fed any more.)
Here's Thirteen, my C. sellatus (female, I think). I finally gave her a bit more substrate the other day and she's started digging:
This is my newest arrival Loki (A. brocklehursti), a couple of days after moulting.
And my big lady, Socks, a B. boehmei. Going for a climb...
... and munching a cricket:
And finally, a couple of Mr Satu's Ts. S. calceatum (who is a lot calmer so far than we'd expected after reading about them):
And G. rosea (who is just as evil as we'd read about -- but a lot more interesting than I'd expected!):
In no particular order...
My little G. pulchra, Mort. This turned out to have been a day before his moult:

And this is what he looks like now:

(And yes, I'm pretty sure about the "he" part, unfortunately.)
My A. versicolor, Merlin:

And my other one, Morgan Le Fay:

My A. braunshauseni, Puck, who is clearly not keen on sunlight:

This is what our first T, Mr Satu's C. cyaneopubescens, looked like when we got it:

And now, three months later:

(That one's not getting fed any more.)
Here's Thirteen, my C. sellatus (female, I think). I finally gave her a bit more substrate the other day and she's started digging:

This is my newest arrival Loki (A. brocklehursti), a couple of days after moulting.

And my big lady, Socks, a B. boehmei. Going for a climb...

... and munching a cricket:

And finally, a couple of Mr Satu's Ts. S. calceatum (who is a lot calmer so far than we'd expected after reading about them):

And G. rosea (who is just as evil as we'd read about -- but a lot more interesting than I'd expected!):

