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Raising Spiderlings: August 2009
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Monday, 17 August 2009. I haven' blogged in ages! I'm so sorry I've been away for so long, you're probably thinking my spiders died and I just gave up. But no, that's not true! They just haven't done anything since! They are growing quite slowly I guess, perhaps I should up their feeds. In the past month (months?
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Raising Spiderlings: I haven' blogged in ages!
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Monday, 17 August 2009. I haven' blogged in ages! I'm so sorry I've been away for so long, you're probably thinking my spiders died and I just gave up. But no, that's not true! They just haven't done anything since! They are growing quite slowly I guess, perhaps I should up their feeds. In the past month (months?
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Raising Spiderlings: Update
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Thursday, 4 June 2009. Here is my Red Knee about a week ago. He's becoming really active now and has a done a little more burrowing. The Tiger Rump is also doing a lot more now, yesterday when I fed him he started to build a web for his food which was awesome. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links I find useful.
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Raising Spiderlings: B. Smithi Moulted!
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Sunday, 19 April 2009. After much anticipation red knee has finally moulted :) I was doing my usual check this morning and didn't notice the moult straight away, and for a second I was like "Oo he looks strange" then noticed it was guarding its fresh moult by sitting on it. It looks so tiny compared to the spider!
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Raising Spiderlings: May 2009
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Sunday, 24 May 2009. Sorry for the lack of news lately, but I have been stupidly busy during these last weeks as I have my final hand in for my photography degree tomorrow! Nobody has moulted again, but I suspect Tiger Rump has moulted but it's either hidden in the substrate or he ate it. I will get some photos up soon :).
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Raising Spiderlings: March 2010
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Sunday, 21 March 2010. Still have B. Smithi! Also, I think I'm going to start feeding them more now they have gained more of an appetite after the winter. You guys probably thought I'd lost them? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links I find useful. General Care of Tarantula Spiderlings by Michael Jacobi (pdf).
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Raising Spiderlings: Update
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Saturday, 2 May 2009. The spiderlings are both coming along well, both are eating well and seem to be happy! The C Fasciatum has built an underground layer in his pot; with webbing to hold up the roof and a gap for him to rush out to snatch his food. Mr red knee is quite happy kicking about the substrate. 5 May 2009 at 11:36.
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Raising Spiderlings: April 2009
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Thursday, 23 April 2009. B Smithi Sucessfully Fed! Five nights after moulting, Red Knee was offered a cricket and he ate it straight away! As he didn't eat at all with me prior to his moult, it is really pleasing to see him eat and act as normal! I'll probably give him another one tomorrow. Sunday, 19 April 2009. Wednesday, 8...
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Raising Spiderlings: Doing Well
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This blog will follow the raising and development of two wee spiderlings. They are a Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee), and a Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Tiger Rump) :). Sunday, 24 May 2009. Sorry for the lack of news lately, but I have been stupidly busy during these last weeks as I have my final hand in for my photography degree tomorrow! Nobody has moulted again, but I suspect Tiger Rump has moulted but it's either hidden in the substrate or he ate it. I will get some photos up soon :).
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