well, i guess its been a minute. so here is what i have been up to. :)
i was so excited last night at the arrival of a new acquisition that i didn't take any of the pictures of my "getting his tub ready" but here is a shot of it anyway. standard quarantine tub with water bowl and perches. i also built a new bakers rack in the kitchen so i can separate my new animals from the established collection. more on that later.
so here is the box of the new arrival. i'm so pumped about this guy. he weighed in at 588 grams and is my biggest male. he also makes 7 in the collection now. there isn't anything special about him, but he is an Aru island X Biak island cross. and man he grew into a really stunning animal. absolutely beautiful! i haven't tried any breeding attempts yet and i still think i'm pretty far from that, but i want to breed him with Luna, my female Aru type. maybe i can get some blue high lights in that green and yellow with white speckles!! that's my goal.
god, isn't he just a stunner!? this is the only picture i have of him, i didn't want to stress him out too bad so im going to let him acclimate and then take some more shots.
so this is the bakers rack i was talking about. on the top shelf there, its Luna's tub on the left, and AtomO's tub next to her on the right. then on the bottom its the new arrival on the right and my Theraphosa Blondi (Lolth) on the left. she is doing well and is very active, i had her up at the shop in the 40 breeder but i wasn't doing a good job of taking care of her so i did away with the 40 breeder tank and brought Lolth home and placed her in that tub. its working out much better.
ok! i'm never been good with plants but i was reading that these things are bullet proof so i bought 6! ha ha they are carnivorous plant, (yes bug eating) Nepenthes Miranda which is a tropical pitcher plant. they get pretty big and eat bugs, so i thought i would buy them and place them in my apartment to catch some of the small insects that plague me! i'm looking forward to watching their growth as well as their disposal of the pesky insects!
here they are being re-potted into new pots with straight sphagnum moss. as you can see in the photo above they were not very happy with their 2 day travel in a dark box.
here they are in the new pots, they look happier all ready!
its hard to tell but in person they are doing well, and have perked up a ton from the top picture to the one taken below.
well, the only other thing i have going on is i'm FINALLY able to purchase the 4 cages from the guy in florida. so its bills this week, and rent next week, then the following 2 weeks back to back is paying for those cages. then its another road trip so more on that. i am really looking forward to the new cages. i hop to get every one set up and into them for a really great looking uniformed display. pretty pumped.
also as another update, my 2 Aru type animals that i purchased off of Kingcnake.com have been fighting internal parasites for months now. they have remained very healthy and active and feeding well, but they have the few bugs. Dr. McGee and i have been working with them and have finally had our first clear fecal. i will continue to monitor them and make sure their fecals are clear, then its onto the external parasites under the skin. :( slow process but it will be worth it. they are beautiful animals and hey!! we are making progress.