Sunday, November 7, 2010

Zodiac Boat Exercises

striped knee socks, eight legs and lots of hair .. Goat cheese chicken

Originally published at Blood, Glory & Steel . Please leave any comments there.

.. I'm talking about my new roommate, Natasha. She is a little Brachypelma smithi, a Mexican Rotknie-tarantula , just a year old, fast spins, and is quite happy yesterday pulled into their new bungalow. At first I was concerned whether I should keep Boris and Natasha together, but after I have satisfied myself that they make each other no problem, I've decided a multi-legged neighbors on the same floor to make of it. It appears that they are so relaxed and calm as it is typical of their kind, but in contrast to Boris and Daphne (Liz's eight-legged, a Albopilosum) has not yet completely Natasha looked at the whole Terra.

Maybe she needs a moment until they get used to their new environment has, I think any event that you will see her when she sees it as home. Boris, however, has begun his terrace to expand and to build a roof and a few sidewalks, carpets, so to speak. I think that's a good sign after he recently its molt a few weeks ago is gone for a while, he appears now quite regularly on the net and on the roof of his cottage.

All in all, I am still very intrigued by this relaxed and elegant living things and think I'm going to get in the foreseeable future, more of them. I think the next should be a Avicularia Metallica and Brachypelma vagans . A Acanthoscurria geniculata or Nhandu Chromatus would be a step further. They're nice and not too hard in the mind of what the aggression factor. At first I was a Brachypelma Schroederi flirted, which are oil-black, and incredibly beautiful, but they are rather complicated contemporaries and even if I be not so complicated as the assess Indian ornamental tarantula (which has incidentally noticed a really impressive look), it is for the beginning perhaps a bit much. I

Werner, the breeder of my confidence from my two darling, once said "It begins innocently enough. With a spider. But while it is rare, it's usually a matter of time. "And I think in my case he has a point. They really are amazing animals and with each passing day there is something interesting To learn about them or observe.

Hail to the Kingdom of Steel!

Brother Arnoc

And here are some snapshots from today:



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