Hooligans are being hooligans.
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Absinthe, my curly hair tarantula, moved into her first big girl house. This won’t be her final house, but the next size up should be. We are also printing her a bigger water dish. She was so calm and easy to rehouse. This is why curly hairs are my favorite.
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Mr. Nancy enjoying a black soldier fly spike.
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This is what it looks like when black widows get new clothes.
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Mr. Nancy’s new set up. Expensive but worth it.
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I haven’t updated with fresh pictures in awhile. This is Ivy, who rarely is photogenic.
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Petunia casually looking round as ever💖
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Out of all my spiders, the black widows are the most photogenic.
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Welcome home, Zoso, my new Avicularia minatrix
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Ivy’s enclosure from Primal Fear Tarantulas.
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Lux eating her mealworm. ❤️
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Ivy, my second Southern Black Widow. She is stunning.
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This is Atlanta, our newest jumping spider.
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This is Hooligan, one of 4 Blue Death Feigning Beetles we have. Hooligan can live up to 8 years, won’t bite or sting, and gets his name from faking death when threatened on his back for up to 30 minutes. Hooligan is a pet, not spider food, and they are hilarious to watch.
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Absinthe my Tliltocatl albopilosus right after molting.
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Meet Aconite, our Avicularia purpurpea.
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My black widow Lux’s enclosure.
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