Glass spider!!

Socrates

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Oh wow, look at your pretty Versi! How's the other one doing? Are they molting around the same time?

Great picture, Makai, thanks for sharing.

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Lochala

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MAN she/he is so gorgeous!! :} Keep us updated on it.
 

Pheonixx

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hopefully my versi sees this thread and molts soon. He was eating like there was no tomorrow and now he has no interest in crix...not to mention he sure is dark..

Nice looking T!
 

veronyka

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Pretty spider! How'd you get yours to stay still like that.. my versi always makes a run for it when I open the cage... I call her Houdini even though her real name is Ravyn... :D
 

Brian S

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I have been wondering how your versicolors are doing. Looks like they are alive and well.
 

JohnxII

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Hey, do you have some pictures showing the pre-molt state when it decided "I've had enough"? Just wanted to have some references for my little ones. Thanks!
 

Makai

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Thanks everyone, the other one is doing great too, this is the second time they molt the same day, I don't have any pre-molt picture, sorry.

Brian S, how are yours doing?? Hope they're OK
 

protheus

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Glass spider?

"Up until one century ago there lived,
in the Zi Duang provence of an eastern country.
A glass-like spider.
Having devoured its prey, it would drape the skeletons over its web, in weeks creating a macabre shrine of remains.
Its web was also unique in that it had many layers, like floors in a building.
At the top of this palace-like place, assembled with almost apparent care, were tiny shining objects, glass, beads, dew-drops.
One could almost call it an altar.
When the breeze blew thru this construction,
it produced sounds of wailing, crying.

Tiny wails, tiny cries.

The baby spiders would get scared and search frantically for their mother.
But the Glass Spider would have long gone, having known that the babies would survive somehow on their own.
Oh-The Glass Spider had blue eyes almost like a human's.
They shed tears at the wintered turn of the centuries."

... or did you mean something else?

Chris
 
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