Beary Strange
Arachnodemon
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- Aug 30, 2013
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Hellooooooo~So with a new phone, new username and lots of new Ts I'm starting a brand new thread. Enjoy your stay I guess? :giggle:
E.murinus, F Somewhat new girl-I picked her up a couple weeks ago and she is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
Saran-wrapping her roach
C.cyaneopubescens, MF My gorgeous and hopefully gravid girl, Absinthe. This pic is shortly after her pairing so her web is a bit trampled.
C.cyaneopubescens, MM And this is Absinthe's boytoy Faust. He's quite a looker himself and still eating I'm thrilled to say. Please excuse the roach legs-he had eaten not long before that pic was taken.
Absinthe with Faust (if you get the reference, kudos :3 ). This is actually an early attempt at pairing them; her web was much more built up when they successfully got it on...which only took 5 hours.
A.versicolor, F She molted in much too tight of a space and moved around a bit too early on, which appears to have caused much of the outer layer on her femurs to rub off. She eats and moves around like a champ though, it has never leaked and doesn't seem to bother her. She's been rehoused since that molt and has a lot more room now, so hopefully she picks a good spot to molt in this time around.
Close-up on her rubbed femurs
Here she is eating. And yes, that is a partial threat pose. She had grabbed the tongs while taking her roach and she isn't the friendliest of Avics.
G.porteri/rosea NCF MF This is Lilith, one of three porteri females that I own and the grouchy old woman of the group. This girl is defensive to say the least; kicking is not in her repertoire, but threating and striking certainly are. This is here after her molt a few months ago; she looks a bit pinker in this picture than she actually is-in reality she's the most brown of all my girls and the largest. I can't get close enough to measure, but her last molt measured a bit over 5" not fully spread out so, she's a big girl.
This is Carmila, another of my girls. She was paired a couple months ago with our MM, Jin. She's pretty calm as rosies go, but still not a handler.
And finally, our immature female Minuet. She's exceedingly shy so this funny pic of her refusing to give up her carapace after a molt is one of the only pics I have of her to date.
E.murinus, F Somewhat new girl-I picked her up a couple weeks ago and she is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
Saran-wrapping her roach
C.cyaneopubescens, MF My gorgeous and hopefully gravid girl, Absinthe. This pic is shortly after her pairing so her web is a bit trampled.
C.cyaneopubescens, MM And this is Absinthe's boytoy Faust. He's quite a looker himself and still eating I'm thrilled to say. Please excuse the roach legs-he had eaten not long before that pic was taken.
Absinthe with Faust (if you get the reference, kudos :3 ). This is actually an early attempt at pairing them; her web was much more built up when they successfully got it on...which only took 5 hours.
A.versicolor, F She molted in much too tight of a space and moved around a bit too early on, which appears to have caused much of the outer layer on her femurs to rub off. She eats and moves around like a champ though, it has never leaked and doesn't seem to bother her. She's been rehoused since that molt and has a lot more room now, so hopefully she picks a good spot to molt in this time around.
Close-up on her rubbed femurs
Here she is eating. And yes, that is a partial threat pose. She had grabbed the tongs while taking her roach and she isn't the friendliest of Avics.
G.porteri/rosea NCF MF This is Lilith, one of three porteri females that I own and the grouchy old woman of the group. This girl is defensive to say the least; kicking is not in her repertoire, but threating and striking certainly are. This is here after her molt a few months ago; she looks a bit pinker in this picture than she actually is-in reality she's the most brown of all my girls and the largest. I can't get close enough to measure, but her last molt measured a bit over 5" not fully spread out so, she's a big girl.
This is Carmila, another of my girls. She was paired a couple months ago with our MM, Jin. She's pretty calm as rosies go, but still not a handler.
And finally, our immature female Minuet. She's exceedingly shy so this funny pic of her refusing to give up her carapace after a molt is one of the only pics I have of her to date.