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Well, here are some photos of my little collection! I have two A. versicolors. I have raised them from 0.5". Their names are Arachne and Anansi. This is Arachne.
This is an A. minatrix. I have had this one from 0.5" also. This one's name is Trixie. A nervous spider, has fits of panic from time to time and runs in circles in the enclosure. Rehousing is a challenge!
My newest addition, this is an E. campestratus. My first terrestrial species. This one's name is Pequeno. Tiny but brave, this little baby burrows constantly. On the next photo you can see the huge tube it makes, over and over. I remove the top section weekly to keep the baby safe, but it is not deterred!
Finally, here is a very rare look at my mature male Lampropelma sp. borneo black. His name is Pemburu. In most instances, he is balled up until very late at night. I have had him since he was 1" and he is an excellent hunter. Very stealthy, and prone to unexpected bursts of speed.
My newest addition, this is an E. campestratus. My first terrestrial species. This one's name is Pequeno. Tiny but brave, this little baby burrows constantly. On the next photo you can see the huge tube it makes, over and over. I remove the top section weekly to keep the baby safe, but it is not deterred!
Finally, here is a very rare look at my mature male Lampropelma sp. borneo black. His name is Pemburu. In most instances, he is balled up until very late at night. I have had him since he was 1" and he is an excellent hunter. Very stealthy, and prone to unexpected bursts of speed.