The B. Vagans was a surprise actually. Freebie from my Cabocala purchase. Since getting here, Skell has remained in his hide, not burrowed just in the pumpkin. Hey, means I can still see him so I'm good with this arrangement.
Update on my guys. Earlier Skell was out, kinda, more so than usual, grabbed my phone and he knew before I made it back up the stores, so snapped him at his retreated/face away
Here's his ventral side (which makes me think he is actually a she but we will see when he molts):
Meet the abdomen (now if I look really hard I can see that and 1 leg) of my newest addition (as of yet unnamed-between Khan and Rajah), a Tapinauchenius sp Colombia:
Meet the latest additions (as of about 2 weeks ago). A E. murinus I have named Jack (get it anyone?). He hasn't eaten yet, but is still feisty and active, and looks rather freshly molted (less so than when I first received him) but at first I figured he was just being picky but he hasn't eaten any meal options I've given him to date:
And a Phormictopus sp South Hispaniola named Venom. He has proven a good eater and hunter. Ate the day he came, and then was given a meal which escaped, but then when given another meal found the original one and so ate the fatter of the two.
Unfortnately, I lost Jack but Venom and everyone else is doing excellent. In fact, Rajah the T. sp colombia just molted last night. First 2 pics are post molt and the last is what was left of her exo.
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