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that70sshow

Arachnopeon
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hey guys just snapped a few pics and wanted to share.

my p cambridgei and her new bark.


im gunna have to start taking videos of my p cam eating. she pounces the living hell out of the cricket everytime:D


my rosie having some lunch

dirty back. any one know a good method of getting it off?


and heres my obt after her transfer. shes now in heavy pre molt.
 

fatich

Arachnobaron
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what is wrong with your Grammostola rosea's abdomen ? l couldnt understand what you meant, l can't see anything wrong.
 

curiousme

Arachnoprince
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my p cambridgei and her new bark.
What kind of bark is that?

im gunna have to start taking videos of my p cam eating. she pounces the living hell out of the cricket everytime:D
Ours is a voracious eater and it feels like you could feed her everyday and she would eat. We don't of course, but that is the kind of appetite she has.

dirty back. any one know a good method of getting it off?
('that's what she said' :p.....................)

Why are you worried about a little substrate on the back? I see no reason to try and clean it off.:D
 

Abby

Arachnoknight
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My rosie has had some substrate on her back :)
It drove me nuts, but then one day she spent some time grooming and removed it all.

When she is done driving you mad about it, she'll clean it off :D
 

Abby

Arachnoknight
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Ohhh yes, if you mean a "scabby-looking" patch on the top back part of their abdomen, they all have it :D
 

that70sshow

Arachnopeon
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i was referring to the substrate on her back. im not really annoyed with it i just think he would look more clean cut. but i guess thats what makes him good and grimey.
 
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