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<blockquote data-quote="Incompletegeek" data-source="post: 142789" data-attributes="member: 28474"><p>1st T is a 1.5cm B. smithi - "Domino" named after the character in the film El Mariachi as Desperado was one of my favorite films growing up and he/she's a mexican T. Current position is hidden in cork burrow in premolt (hasn't left it in about a week as far as we are aware). She had to be emergency rehoused just before Christmas as missed a bit of mealworm she had left hidden and it exploded with little white flies. </p><p></p><p>2nd T is a 2-2.5cm G. pulchra - was called Preto (Portuguese for Black) now called Nathalia (portuguese for Christmas day) as got her shortly before christmas day this year and both my wife and I pronounced Preto (Preyto, Preeto, Pretto) differently everytime we said it so it needed changing. Anyways Natalia, Nathalia or Natalie (renaming clearly didn't help) is currently basking on the side of her enclosure nearest the heat mat as she always is unless it's feeding time.</p><p></p><p>3rd T is 1.2 cm C. versicolor - called Trinity after the town/commune of La Trinite on the island of Martinique. She is an athletic little bugger when there is any enclosure maintenance to be done but mostly just sits on the side of her enclosure in the hammock she made herself waiting to be brought black pinhead crickets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incompletegeek, post: 142789, member: 28474"] 1st T is a 1.5cm B. smithi - "Domino" named after the character in the film El Mariachi as Desperado was one of my favorite films growing up and he/she's a mexican T. Current position is hidden in cork burrow in premolt (hasn't left it in about a week as far as we are aware). She had to be emergency rehoused just before Christmas as missed a bit of mealworm she had left hidden and it exploded with little white flies. 2nd T is a 2-2.5cm G. pulchra - was called Preto (Portuguese for Black) now called Nathalia (portuguese for Christmas day) as got her shortly before christmas day this year and both my wife and I pronounced Preto (Preyto, Preeto, Pretto) differently everytime we said it so it needed changing. Anyways Natalia, Nathalia or Natalie (renaming clearly didn't help) is currently basking on the side of her enclosure nearest the heat mat as she always is unless it's feeding time. 3rd T is 1.2 cm C. versicolor - called Trinity after the town/commune of La Trinite on the island of Martinique. She is an athletic little bugger when there is any enclosure maintenance to be done but mostly just sits on the side of her enclosure in the hammock she made herself waiting to be brought black pinhead crickets. [/QUOTE]
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