kaklerbitmap

joined 2 years ago

Beautiful job! My first thought was "is that a Brachypelma emilia?"

Digital harmonica. They were huge in the 80s.

Not a skateboarder & never been one, but watching someone rip it apart on a board is mesmerizing.

Can one even source actual heroin these days? Like sans fentanyl, tranquilizers, RCs etc? Hypothetically speaking of course - please don't DM me.

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Great pics! And what an awesome spood! Wish I could help narrow it down but sadly I dont recognize the markings/coloration (I'm just a hobby keeper/breeder)

You should post your pics and info to iNaturalist.org and/or arachnoboards.com

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

If you're in the PNW it's not likely a Regal. It could be a Bold? I cant see the pedipalps well enough in the pic to say for sure but I still think it's a female just based on the big ol' booty.

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Not sure where you're located, but it looks like a hungry little female Regal

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

They also appear to enter REM sleep! Excellent video on spider cognition:

https://youtu.be/_QF6kaOAuYg

[โ€“] kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

Theraphosinae sp. vulpes

 

..but early in the season a friend of a friend had to move unexpectedly, and I inherited a couple of the plants they had to get rid of in a hurry.

Things have gone pretty well so far - they're over 6 feet tall now, fairly full for being in relatively small pots, and the bud sites are starting to fill out.

Only a few weeks left, hoping they have time to finish properly before the weather goes south.

 

One of our two young GBBs enjoying a meal.

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