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Rehouses 23/04/19

Enn49

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Having received my Plesiopelma longisternale today I took the opportunity to do some rehousing.

Omothymus schioedtei, Mulu. This is my 3rd one of these, both my 1st 2 were both males and have passed on to spidey heaven so I really hope this one is a female.
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[Idiothele mira, Karoo
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Phlogiellus sp Palawan, Rizal
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Brachypelma albopilosum Honduran, Lempa
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Davus pentaloris, Tamale. The youngest of my 2.
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Thrixopelma pruriens, Putani
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Ceratogyrus sanderi, Damara
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You've certainly been busy-but it gave you a perfect opportunity for a photo shoot:D:T:

5 of them tried to make a run for freedom just to keep me on my toes. Rehousing is always a great chance for photos especially as a couple hadn't been seen for quite a while.
 

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