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Happy #TarantulaTuesday!
#CountdownToHalloween 🎃
🚨 #Spider Alert! 🚨
Say hello to Mirabelle the #MexicanRedKneeTarantula at the #BugZoo in #Victoria,
#VancouverIsland
#BritishColumbia
#HunterFranklinPics #Canada #Arachtober #BC
Morning 🙂 👋🏻 ☕ have a great Tuesday #GoodMorningEveryone #LiveLoveLaugh #Smile #CoffeeTime #CoffeeAndMusic #SpookySeason #DoSomethingCrazyToday #TarantulaTuesday
Tarantula in Hovenweep National Monument. #TarantulaTuesday ?#Photography 📷
A photo of a juvenile curly hair tarantula, mostly out from under its hide.
Psst, it’s #TarantulaTuesday so it’s important to show you how big and strong Beanie Eyelash is.
Tliltocatl albopilosus
A freshly molted Aphonopelma peloncillo on her molt mat, with her cast off exoskeleton nearby.
A recently molted and very sleek looking Tliltocatl albopilosus snacking on a super worm on top of her corkbark hide.
Started listening to the audiobook of @aptshadow.bsky.social ‘s Elder Race last night while I was feeding my spiders, which feels appropriate, considering that I became familiar with his work through the Children of Time series.
Excellent new #TarantulaTuesday ritual!
A peachy tan juvenile tarantula with a black abdomen and black back legs. She is walking across her enclosure, so her front legs are stretched out.
A peachy tan juvenile tarantula with a black abdomen and black back legs. She is walking across her enclosure, so her front legs are stretched out.
A peachy tan juvenile tarantula with a black abdomen and black back legs. She is walking across her enclosure, so her two side legs are stretched out.
Today was #TarantulaTuesday. I haven’t been taking as many pictures, but I’ve been enjoying my spids more.
This is Grandma’s Down Home Cookin’, my recently molted Aphnopelma sp. Diamondback
A Heterothele villosella dwarf tarantula standing atop a dense network of white webbing, eating a mealworm.
A tan and brown colored tarantula climbing out of its enclosure. Photo is taken from the front, where you can see her eyes and chelicerae.
Important updates from #TarantulaTuesday!
On the left is Nandi II, my beautiful Heterothele villosella, and on the right is Mabel Pines, my fussy Aphonopelma chalcodes who has never molted in my care and hates everything very slowly.
A photograph of an Idiothele mira mature male tarantula from above. His legs are coppery colored and he has black accent markings on his abdomen and carapace.
It’s #TarantulaTuesday and Vans is a man.
I’ve had him for a long time, so I thought he was a lady.
No, he just took a while to put on the ol’ dickfingers.
Idiothele mira