I decided to take a pic of my spiderling 5 days after it moulted. I thought to show it best i would put it onto my hand, it has never been out before and after sitting posing for a few pic's it took off running up my arm so fast i couldnt catch it! It went behind my head and in that moment i suddenly realised it hadnt been such a good idea after all! I just stood there wondering how the hell id catch it again esp since i dont know where it is at this point and i was affraid to leave the room in case it fell/jumped off or one of my dog ate it....
Luck for me it trotted not into my hair but round and back down my other arm where i manage to catch it. Anyone had this happen and what would of of had to do if it hadnt shown up round the front again?
It is a avic fasciculata although it changes colours so much when it moults i get it mixed up with my pink toe sling!
ive added a few pic's of the slings after the last 2 moults and before one went for a sprint!
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Luck for me it trotted not into my hair but round and back down my other arm where i manage to catch it. Anyone had this happen and what would of of had to do if it hadnt shown up round the front again?
It is a avic fasciculata although it changes colours so much when it moults i get it mixed up with my pink toe sling!
ive added a few pic's of the slings after the last 2 moults and before one went for a sprint!
Moderators Note: As stated in the rules and regulations
"(10) Photographs and gallery images; please refrain from posting images of handling this only encourages such activities and there a lot of younger patrons on this forum that may influenced by such images and may attempt handling unnecessarily and as a result injure the tarantula or themselves"
One image has been removed as it was in breach of the above guideline.
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