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Your veiled (Jasmine??) has beautiful colors!! ???
thank you! I think jasmine is getting ready to lay because she is moping around the bottom of her cage....Wow freaking beautiful
here is one more of her outside in her mini orangeYour veiled (Jasmine??) has beautiful colors!! ???
Yeah that yellow looks gravid. Or receptive. Don’t know the difference. But she’s BEAUTIFUL!!!here is one more of her outside in her mini orange
no those yellows are her normal colors ever since she hit like 9 months she's always had them but sometimes people with females only have yellows when laying as you said.Yeah that yellow looks gravid. Or receptive. Don’t know the difference. But she’s BEAUTIFUL!!!
Wow!! ??? it’s awesome those are her normal colors!!no those yellows are her normal colors ever since she hit like 9 months she's always had them but sometimes people with females only have yellows when laying as you said.
yeah i'm so happy she has permanent yellows and blues i don't know if you can see but she has beautiful light blues as wellWow!! ??? it’s awesome those are her normal colors!!
yeah you can see how small he is that is also a pretty thin ziptie"ziptie for scale"
yeah you can see how small he is that is also a pretty thin ziptie
after handling little jango, I picked up jasper and he felt like a monster lol compared to sweet little 15 gram weightless jango.I think its janb that has the worlds largest schefflera, and the adult veilds look like they are 90 days old![]()
after handling little jango, I picked up jasper and he felt like a monster lol compared to sweet little 15 gram weightless jango.
not something i plan on doing that........EVER! the fact that they are heave just makes them more scary lol.I thought spiders were full of air till i inherited a tarantula and had to clean the cage the first time. Them suckers have some weight, it was like picking up a hamster.