Yep, I don't interfere with any of mine and try to give them enclosures close to what they would experience naturally. They're very interesting to watch!
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Yep, I don't interfere with any of mine and try to give them enclosures close to what they would experience naturally. They're very interesting to watch!
A P irminia tarantula sitting on the back of a cork log.
A better shot of Habanero, who has decided that I am acceptable from a distance.
P irminia! Very striking creatures, but known to be rather unpredictable and very fast.
A P irminia tarantula threat posing on a canvas bag while I am trying to rehouse her
Oh no
A GBB spiderling tarantula is standing on top of a web next to a bottle cap.
The mighty baby Basil defends their water dish
An Arizona blonde tarantula is drinking water out of a clear deli up in the substrate. Her legs are holding her up against the edge of the cup
Slurp
I forgot Bluesky exists. Will post spider.
A Trinidad olive tarantula peeking out of a burrow. She is brown, and her carapace has a beautiful gold tone to it between a black starburst pattern. Her abdomen is striped with dark brown. She is missing two legs on one side of her body, but that doesn't seem to bother her much at all.
Olive has graced me with her presence today.
A C versicolor tarantula, which has a teal carapace and bright red hairs on its abdomen, is stretching on her web after a molt.
A C versicolor tarantula, which has a teal carapace and bright red hairs on her abdomen, is standing on the glass wall of a terrarium across from her web.
Guess who molted?? My most beautiful and difficult to photograph lady
A C versicolor tarantula dunks her entire face into a water dish. The enclosure around her has a cork bark and fake plants.
A C versicolor tarantula dunks her entire face into a water dish. The enclosure around her has a cork bark and fake plants.
Oooo she's taking a big sip!
Omg she clean she feets
Hold on mine have a food theme going on... Hmmm...
Incredibly leggy gentleman
Haha, my GBB isn't very aggressive but is a major wimp who hides in their little baby web house when I go to refill the water
I absolutely love mine they are such sillies
An Arizona blonde tarantula touches the top of a coconut hide with her front leg.
*slaps roof of coconut* this bad boy can fit one tarantula in it
Not to be a jerk but it was literally on the exact post you replied to. I don't see how this wouldn't be on your feed because you had to click on it to see it. Even if it wasn't why are you looking at a kitten and immediately assuming the worst
True. I hope they'll find good homes no matter where they end up. They seem rather sweet now but a lil nervous still so things could change with a bit more trust!
I can see that, and I'm not a cat expert, but unsocialized kittens can be a lot trickier and more defensive. The sweet treats babies made fantastic progress but I could see many high energy kids being a bit much.
They were also quite spicy until very recently according to recent posts. I'm not expert in feral cats, just saying it makes sense that a previously unsocialized and not very trusting kitten may do better in a home without children. Especially since OP said they can still get defensive.
I'm. Not sure why we need to do this.
I would imagine kittens that were not socialized around humans until rather late, and have not been socialized with children, don't do the best with children.
A c versicolor tarantula behind a cork bark log and fake leaves.
Thinking about building a second web tunnel
A GBB spiderling on their back preparing to molt. Their legs are a teal blue and their sternum is a black and orange.
This is late, but Basil had a new year, new molt
Ngl. Strongly considering getting a yellow and green jumping spider so I can also have a lemon and lime zest... Maybe.
A small orange regal jumping spiders sits on a cork bark against a mossy wall. She is overlooking her tiny enclosure.
Orange Zest is looking over her domain.
Cleaned up this nice little exo terra enclosure that will one day be a great home for another arboreal T. I quite like these but they don't have the ventilation I typically want for a C versicolor.
Will figure out something awesome to put in it.
An Arizona blonde tarantula, with light beige hairs and chocolate brown first leg segments. She's standing next to an aloe vera plant, in front of a coconut hide and a fake bull skull. Her foot is on a water dish.
My absolute STAR Debbie Hairy
Why are you like this Cinnamon
Don't you do it you little shit