Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Someone is looking awfully FUZZY!

B. Albopilosum molted a few days ago. I'm not exactly sure when, as she had a network on tunnels happening in her cage and had molted in one of the tunnels where I couldnt' see. I only noticed she was looking a heck of a lot fuzzier the other day and went exploring in her cage to find her molt. She has gained a bit of size but not too much. It seems to be mostly hair!






Wednesday, May 19, 2010

...and then there were seven.

Another Avic molt! She pretty much looks the same. She grew a bit. This is about a day and a half post- molt. I've moved her into a larger pill bottle.

And...Against all of good senses and limitations we had set for our T collection, Welcome, Lasiodora Parahybana. Jacen couldn't resist. Purchased at Tanks-A-Lot in Calgary.



Wednesday, May 12, 2010

L.Violaceopes Pics!


Another Molt!

L. Violaceopes molted last night. She's far too big for her container now so I will switch her tonight and get some photos. She grew quite a bit!

Monday, May 10, 2010

g.pulchra, the whole family, and a little chubby frog

JohnJack says hi from his dirty dirt bed hole.



The Whole Family.
Brachy (left), Skelly (back center), G.Pulchra (right), and the babies (center front).
This is our current set up. We have dreams of a better setup someday when we move into a bigger space. Right now they live on top of our dresser in our bedroom because it's the only space we have where they are safe from our cat. We were thinking about getting shelves to put them on along the walls, but until we figure that out, this is working out just fine.

G.Pulchra was a little more adventurous today and let me get some better photos. She looks pretty amazing post-molt. I believe Jacen has nicknamed her Velvet.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Two Molts in One Weekend!

G. Pulchra finally molted! May 9, 2010.
I will add more pictures in a couple of days. She wasn't being very cooperative to get her picture taken tonight.




Saturday, May 8, 2010

Skelly Molt!


Here are pictures, immediately after the molt, and 15-20 hours after molt.