Juvenile CB K. multi

Mike Fisher

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Here he is, the winner of the December 2014 photo contest, as well as the yearly contest. "Spiderbait" is really growing fast lately.

He got his name when he escaped at a very young age and he was lost for a week. I searched high and low before giving up and declared him spider bait because of his small size. Two days after I stopped looking for him I found him climbing on the cord to my misting pump when I went to refill it.

He was just slightly dehydrated but otherwise fine. He was probably feeding on loose crickets running around the cham room.
 

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Mike he looks wonderful, you are looking at some excellent juvenile's. You are going to sell a few aren't you? I know you want to keep a bunch, but those beauties need to be shared.:D
 
Mike he looks wonderful, you are looking at some excellent juvenile's. You are going to sell a few aren't you? I know you want to keep a bunch, but those beauties need to be shared.:D

Thank you! I've already sold the K. multi clutch as a group, all except for this one. I've sold a few T. perreti, so far none of the K. mats because I still can't sex them. I haven't had to advertise, people find me somehow. ;)
 
I love his name. :) His face reminds me of Bart Simpson in that picture, lol. He's a gorgeous, sneaky guy. I'm glad his story had a happy ending.
 
I would love perreti....probably not in the cards though...overloaded!

I think that's the species I will begin to primarily focus on. I've got a sizable colony so just let me know if you change your mind. Lots of babies due to hatch in the next few months.
 
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