some of my babies

melonysbaby

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so i took some pics of my babies and their enclosures.

B. Vagans

his home



another B. Vagans

and his home


Avic. Avic.


horrible pic of her home.

and a better pic of her home.


H.Lividum
i just rescued him from a LPS. he is doing much better now. oh and he just molted.

his home


baby G Rosea

her home


baby B Vagans

his home


G. Rosea

her home


another G. Rosea

and her home


my curly hair (sorry not sure on the name of it.)

her home


and some pics of where they are lol

please excuse the mess lol

and here is a pic of a 55 gallon that i did for a friend. it is my first attempt at a vivarium with a background and waterfall. :D
 

VESPidA

Arachnoknight
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nice collection!:) we have a lot of the same Ts... most of mine are slings though. oh and a curlyhair is Brachypelma albopilosum.
 

melonysbaby

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nice collection!:) we have a lot of the same Ts... most of mine are slings though. oh and a curlyhair is Brachypelma albopilosum.
thank you. lol. i couldnt remember what it was. lol. i am now looking to add some to my collection and i am really wanting to add some with alot of color. :D
 

satanslilhelper

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Haplopelma lividum need a deep substrate to burrow. I would suggest at least 5 inches worth. Sorry, I couldn't help but notice that yours wasn't on much at all. Petstores keep them like that so that customers will be able to see them. They're douchebags like that. They usually don't care as much about the animals as they do selling them.
 

melonysbaby

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Haplopelma lividum need a deep substrate to burrow. I would suggest at least 5 inches worth. Sorry, I couldn't help but notice that yours wasn't on much at all. Petstores keep them like that so that customers will be able to see them. They're douchebags like that. They usually don't care as much about the animals as they do selling them.
ok thanks. some of the areas are that deep but i will add more. he is having such a hard time. he was in a tiny enclosure and the bedding was just a matt and it was soaked with standing water. he was just huddled in a ball. he is still in bad shape but he is doing much better.
 

melonysbaby

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some how i over looked this pic. lol.
this is my brazilian bird eater or so i was told when i bought him. and again i dont know its latin name off hand sorry.

 

satanslilhelper

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I meant to also tell you that I really like how your enclosures look. Also, with the lividum you could try and start it a burrow near the side of the tank so that once it goes under you'll still be able to see it. They don't always take to the starter burrows, but it's worth a shot.

I think by that last pic of the "Brazilian Birdeater" that it is a Lasiodora parahybana or "Salmon Pink Birdeater". Again, you gotta love petstores!!:wall:
 

melonysbaby

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I meant to also tell you that I really like how your enclosures look. Also, with the lividum you could try and start it a burrow near the side of the tank so that once it goes under you'll still be able to see it. They don't always take to the starter burrows, but it's worth a shot.

I think by that last pic of the "Brazilian Birdeater" that it is a Lasiodora parahybana or "Salmon Pink Birdeater". Again, you gotta love petstores!!:wall:
yeah. i get so aggrevated with them. but i did start a hole for my lividum but he wont go near it. lol. and thank you so much io really want them to have as natural a home as i can provide.
 
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