Some new T's

versimomma

Arachnoknight
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Avic braunshauseni sorry about the pic

A.geniculata juv moulting

Brachypelma bohemei (my baby) sling/juv

P.formosa 1 of 6 in our colony

G.aureostriata - hubbys valentines from me. She is mated and lovely and fat :D

P.rufilatas new home on left. Good old sweet jars

Hemericius inflatus dwarf species

Yes that is all i see of that one and its 13 bros and sisters,

And i know they arent arachnids but very cool my african purple fruit beetles i have 8
 

jeffh_x

Arachnobaron
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nice! the T on ur second last picture looks invincible..! literally.. camouflaged..lol..sweet
 

BlkCat

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I cant for the life of me see the Hemericius inflatus dwarf species... :?
Oh well the others are cute. That beetle is really neat.
 

jdcarrel

Arachnoknight
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do you have any other pictures of the pokie colony? How do they do together? I was thinking about starting one up soon.
 

versimomma

Arachnoknight
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i do yes i will post soon. There is 6 in total and all are of similar size. When disturbed they all group together. From someone who i kno that is helping write a pokie book i got them and he says formosa and regalis are the best to keep together. 4 stick together all the time and 2 are off doin their own think but they are due to moult. They are in an arboreal tank with 2 large pieces of cork bark. We feed them small locusts less than 1" long and always put 3 or 4 too many in.
 

jdcarrel

Arachnoknight
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thanks. Those look great. How big are they? How big is your setup?
 

versimomma

Arachnoknight
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BlkCat :I cant for the life of me see the Hemericius inflatus dwarf species...
Its burrowed and u cant see it :D

The formosas are about 1.5" some of the ones we left in the pokie guys big colony were much larger poss males????? The tank is 7.5" square and 1.5ft tall??? major guessing! We have a smaller tank but i wanted to give them a big space and of course plenty of food. We are planning on a massive display corner unit when the are bigger. I think plentiful food, space and the right species may be the key to colonys. We only went with this as it was reccomended by the man that knows {D
Versimomma.xxxxx
 
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