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- May 22, 2011
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We ( my sis & I ) came up with a name for my Avic.versi "Kurt Wagner" AKA "Nightcrawler"
Haha, that's so awesome!L. parahybana - Squishy (girlfriend named it after the jellyfish in Finding Nemo)
B. auratum - Raphael
A. minatrix - Michelangelo
A. purpurea - Donatello
Still looking for the perfect blue T to complete the dream team
"and she'd probably be happier if you ate'em for her,too" - lol! That one made my day...awesome!1. Mature female G pulchra 6.5" to 7"- Scottie- was Scotty when at first thought- and rather embarrassingly for a long period of time, i might add- to be a male! Named after Scottish Terrier for her proportionately large fangs and overall sleek black look- and also for her attitude the past year-and-a-half! She went from being a t that would crawl out of the enclosure into the hand nearly every time it was opened to a maniacal beast that will try to rip your hand off if you look at her wrong!! Most of that I attribute to misplaced prey aggression. She'll eat anything including the kitchen sink- Lol! Raised from a .75 sling bought from Tarantulas.com in early November 2009.
2. Dozer- 4"+ juvy/subad prob female G pulchra- The name says it all, although thankfully she/it has cut back on the earthworks and filling of water dish somewhat in the past few months. Another good eater and still tries to crawl in the hand frequently. The most handle-friendly t I've owned thus far. Acquired in early (maybe March- records not handy as I can't multi-task) 2010 as a .25"-.5" sling from Joel Miller of Spiderworks.
3. Little-Big-Butt- 3" juvy prob f G pulchra and sac-mate of Dozer. She the proud owner of a GARGANTUAN opisthosoma and tiny prosoma. She just sits there and does absolutely nothing, hardly ever molts and is a dainty eater. She will only accept pre-killed crickets and she'd probably be happier if you ate 'em for her, too. She occasionally tries to crawl into the hand but usually just sits there like lump of black coal. She's my wonderful little fatty!!
Cheers,
Terry