whitelotusspoods
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- Mar 5, 2025
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Gonna be sharing photos of T's from my collection here. I've got a pretty good little variety and no one to share them with that'll appreciate them lol. Starting this off with my (possible) female N. Incei, it's larger than males generally are when they mature but I don't have a molt to confirm. The first pic is edited quite a bit, but it's a neat photo.
This is Felipe, my male G. Pulchra that has a wonky fang that hangs lower all the time. No issues with it, not too sure what happened. It was like that when we got him, he hasn't molted yet to see if it'll fix itself.
This is Africa by Toto, my OBT (P. Murinus). Probably 2.5in DLS, absolute stunner. Love this guy/gal.
This is my H. Maculata, probably 3in DLS. Hard to tell since it doesn't come out much lol. All you ever really see is its feet sticking out of its hidey hole.
This is the best picture I've gotten of my Phormingochilus sp Hati Hati in the 2 years I've had it. I've grown it from a tiny sling and this is the most I ever get to see of it, it's INCREDIBLY sensitive to any vibration and light and runs as soon as you try to get photos. Voracious eater though, has never refused a meal.
Quelaag, my female P. Cambridgei. She's probably 5in DLS, and pretty calm compared to the stories I've heard from others working with this species.
My tiny T. Stirmi, got a LOT of growing to do still. Mainly got this one for my husband because he's always wanted a Stirmi, but I love that it's always out on display.


This is Felipe, my male G. Pulchra that has a wonky fang that hangs lower all the time. No issues with it, not too sure what happened. It was like that when we got him, he hasn't molted yet to see if it'll fix itself.


This is Africa by Toto, my OBT (P. Murinus). Probably 2.5in DLS, absolute stunner. Love this guy/gal.

This is my H. Maculata, probably 3in DLS. Hard to tell since it doesn't come out much lol. All you ever really see is its feet sticking out of its hidey hole.


This is the best picture I've gotten of my Phormingochilus sp Hati Hati in the 2 years I've had it. I've grown it from a tiny sling and this is the most I ever get to see of it, it's INCREDIBLY sensitive to any vibration and light and runs as soon as you try to get photos. Voracious eater though, has never refused a meal.

Quelaag, my female P. Cambridgei. She's probably 5in DLS, and pretty calm compared to the stories I've heard from others working with this species.

My tiny T. Stirmi, got a LOT of growing to do still. Mainly got this one for my husband because he's always wanted a Stirmi, but I love that it's always out on display.
