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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 153190" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>It’s time for me to introduce a special little lady!</p><p>This is Aurora, a 9mm DLS Typhochlaena seladonia..I call her her but I obviously don’t know!</p><p>She was sent to me as a total surprise, totally out the blue! You can imagine MY surprise!</p><p>I live in the U.K and it was sold here but ordered by my best friend in the whole world and soulmate who lives in the USA.</p><p></p><p> I haven't been well for quite some time but found out I could have a very important operation soon, and as a celebration of this news he was so sweet and kind and sent Aurora to me.</p><p> I called her Aurora which means Dawn as he hopes that she will herald a new dawn in my life.</p><p></p><p>So I have had her for three weeks now and was waiting for her and more importantly me as a novice to make sure she was o.k before I posted here, I am very aware of the fragility of these and arboreals and I am a terrestrial keeper.</p><p>So within hours she had selected one of the pre drilled holes on a piece of tronchos cork branch, and immediately set about tearing off pieces of lichen so construct a trap door, in a matter of hours she had finished, she also lined the hole with silk.</p><p>Today I sprayed her as usual and on the floor of her house I found a molt! So I’m delighted she molted successfully.</p><p>Viewing her is difficult because she stays in her house but I will add a few pictures, sorry, not good ones but I hope if she ventures out I can get some better ones.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that’s her and my story. The jewel in my collection.</p><p>Aurora.</p><p>I will add this one web photo, so you can see how amazing they are. I can’t credit I’m afraid, I don’t know it’s source.</p><p>This isn’t her LOL!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]38397[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38396[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]38399[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38400[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is her door she made, because I watched her make it I knew where it was but if I didn’t, I could never guess.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]38398[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 153190, member: 27934"] It’s time for me to introduce a special little lady! This is Aurora, a 9mm DLS Typhochlaena seladonia..I call her her but I obviously don’t know! She was sent to me as a total surprise, totally out the blue! You can imagine MY surprise! I live in the U.K and it was sold here but ordered by my best friend in the whole world and soulmate who lives in the USA. I haven't been well for quite some time but found out I could have a very important operation soon, and as a celebration of this news he was so sweet and kind and sent Aurora to me. I called her Aurora which means Dawn as he hopes that she will herald a new dawn in my life. So I have had her for three weeks now and was waiting for her and more importantly me as a novice to make sure she was o.k before I posted here, I am very aware of the fragility of these and arboreals and I am a terrestrial keeper. So within hours she had selected one of the pre drilled holes on a piece of tronchos cork branch, and immediately set about tearing off pieces of lichen so construct a trap door, in a matter of hours she had finished, she also lined the hole with silk. Today I sprayed her as usual and on the floor of her house I found a molt! So I’m delighted she molted successfully. Viewing her is difficult because she stays in her house but I will add a few pictures, sorry, not good ones but I hope if she ventures out I can get some better ones. Anyway, that’s her and my story. The jewel in my collection. Aurora. I will add this one web photo, so you can see how amazing they are. I can’t credit I’m afraid, I don’t know it’s source. This isn’t her LOL! [ATTACH=full]38397[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]38396[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]38399[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]38400[/ATTACH] This is her door she made, because I watched her make it I knew where it was but if I didn’t, I could never guess. [ATTACH=full]38398[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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