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Chubbs

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Ephebopus cyanognathus
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OBT enclosure. The dead wax worm has since been removed.
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Avicularia sp. "amazonica"
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Poecilotheria striata ventral shot (This one actually molted in transit)
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Lovely Ts. I'm hoping to get an S.calceatum in a couple of weeks, I loved the look of them for ages but always been put off by their reputation but I've decided to go for it. Is yours as bad as they say they are?
 

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Lovely Ts. I'm hoping to get an S.calceatum in a couple of weeks, I loved the look of them for ages but always been put off by their reputation but I've decided to go for it. Is yours as bad as they say they are?
Hard to say at this size since they're so small, when they're adults though I'm fully prepared for them to be little eight legged demons. So far I have only had to rehouse them once, and I purposely gave them slightly larger enclosures that way I wouldn't have to rehouse as often. If you can deal with an OBT These shouldn't be too bad.
 

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Avicularia diversipes and Augacephalus ezendami both got a rehouse today.
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