This was the little bugger for which I attended the most recent herp show in Taylor -- Chromatopelma cyanopubens. This had been on my wishlist for awhile now. Got the fat little sucker from John Apple.
So before heading north, I transferred the sling from its deli cup to a cube. It spent some time climbing the sides of its new home for a time and that was about it. Next day peeked in on it before I left and no change -- not that I really expected any -- hadn't webbed a bit and was still just hanging out on the side of the container. Upon my return, I found this
Little bugger was a busy little sling in my absence.
Then yesterday it molted. Unfortunately, I missed most of the show.
So before heading north, I transferred the sling from its deli cup to a cube. It spent some time climbing the sides of its new home for a time and that was about it. Next day peeked in on it before I left and no change -- not that I really expected any -- hadn't webbed a bit and was still just hanging out on the side of the container. Upon my return, I found this
Little bugger was a busy little sling in my absence.
Then yesterday it molted. Unfortunately, I missed most of the show.