
Dragon God Feb 22, 2011
So I decided to get my tarantula a safer permanent enclosure. It's basically another plastic cage like the one I used before, except that it's shorter so chances of accidental falls are pretty much nil.
Anyways, I had an opportunity to take some new shots, so here they are.
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Here she is in front of her cave hide, after I nudged her a couple of times to make sure she's ok. No worries, this girl is alive all right.
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Here's a diffrent shot of her new enclosure. You can see her old log buried in substrate and got her a larger dish just to make sure she won't lack water when she needs it.
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Closeup shot of her. Her colors are still striking and it's been about 6-7 months since she last molted. Gorgeous !
Oh yeah, decided to rename her Fluffy in order to not fully forget my Chilean rose I once owned.
So she hasn't eaten for the past 3 months, and has yet to molt. Hopefully she will later this coming spring.
Have I ever mentionned tarantulas are the ultimate low-maintenance pets ?
Anywhoo, enjoy everyone.