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Poecilotheria striata female
Drop some really good photos here Bro. Get in there with the flash. Don't take photos through the glass, it makes it harder to see. Best time for photos is when it's eating...its preoccupied. You can get really close.quick question so as i showed my stirimi molted and is a blue tint as a update shes still blue and producing blue webbing is that natural?
havent tried feeding her yet dont know if shes healed up for a meal do u think so?Drop some really good photos here Bro. Get in there with the flash. Don't take photos through the glass, it makes it harder to see. Best time for photos is when it's eating...its preoccupied. You can get really close.
If she molted on or before November 12th as your post said she should be ready to eat. Worms are a good first meal after molting, superworms, hornworms or even night crawlers are soft meals.havent tried feeding her yet dont know if shes healed up for a meal do u think so?