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Old 13-06-2009, 01:13 PM
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Default My Euathlus sp. Red and Euathlus Truculentus slings!

Here's my new slings! My 5mm Euathlus sp. Red called Tiny and my 2cm E. Truculentus called Spikey. Spikey needs a new pot as I got sent two extra small Spiderling pots instead of one extra small and one small.

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Tiny (E. sp. Red)

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Old 13-06-2009, 01:19 PM
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wow there proper ickle even the small tubs look big
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Old 13-06-2009, 01:28 PM
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wow there proper ickle even the small tubs look big
Aren't they just! Spikey (The Truculentus) is a fair size (Like I say, about 1 or 2cm) and Tiny (The sp. Red) is barely 5mm!
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Aren't they just! Spikey (The Truculentus) is a fair size (Like I say, about 1 or 2cm) and Tiny (The sp. Red) is barely 5mm!
Hope you've got lots of micro crickets.
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Hope you've got lots of micro crickets.
Lol, I use bean-weevils, as they don't need feeding so if one of my slings moults and a bean-weevil is in there that I can't catch I don't need to worry too much.
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Lol, I use bean-weevils, as they don't need feeding so if one of my slings moults and a bean-weevil is in there that I can't catch I don't need to worry too much.
Ah nice idea.
I was thinking about buying these actually.

just bought some micro's though so will have to wait till they've ran out.
then again by time my L.para's have molted they should be on small crickets lol.
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Ah nice idea.
I was thinking about buying these actually.

just bought some micro's though so will have to wait till they've ran out.
then again by time my L.para's have molted they should be on small crickets lol.
Yeah, although I've had slings for a month and none of them have moulted yet, but one of them (Bob) doubled in size without moulting, just very slowly!
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Aww they're so cute, hope you enjoy your new slings.

My little E truculentus is awesome at killing and eating bean weevils, I'm so glad I got that sling.
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Aww they're so cute, hope you enjoy your new slings.

My little E truculentus is awesome at killing and eating bean weevils, I'm so glad I got that sling.
Spikey's already munched one I think. I can't wait until he gets big!
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