The dude sent pictures of Zenyatta and his lovely new lady friend! Apparently, everything seems to be going pretty well.
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The dude sent pictures of Zenyatta and his lovely new lady friend! Apparently, everything seems to be going pretty well.
Some of my arboreal enclosures, Ybyrapora diversipes, Poecilotheria regalis, and Poecilotheria metallica. There are two P. regalis juveniles in this picture-- see if you can find’em!
Poecilotheria regalis, spiderlings.
Poecilotheria regalis, spiderling
Some new additions to the family. Zenyatta’s the P. regalis and Rom’s the N. chromatus.
I haven’t settled on a name for the vinegaroon yet.
various babies
I decided to stretch my proverbial legs and get my first Poecilotheria - P. regalis.
No pics bc I don’t want to stress her (crosses fingers) out. She’s (crosses fingers harder) a juvenile, so that’s less stressful. |D
So the P. Regalis has been successfully rehoused, since the little enclosure he came in has mite larva all over the place (I say he because he’s freshly molted and it’s darker coloring leads me to believe it’s a male, but only time will tell!) Little one blends right in with the cork bark ☺️🖤