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"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
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They are great. Most of them have moved on to the next instar and are noticeably larger!
Two of the avicularias have made very large webs and the third seems to be uninterested in making a large web.
1 of the orange baboons made a web that fills the entire container and the other two just made small tunnels under the substrate with a little bit of web.
Didn't you say the females typically make large webs while the males stick with small ones? Assuming that is accurate I am guessing that I have 1 male avicularia, 2 female avicularia, 2 male orange baboons, and 1 female orange baboon.
One of my favorite movies is The Missouri Breaks too! ha.
When I lived in New Mexico we had black widows all over the place. Usually near a water source like a drain pipe or spigot. where did you find your "models"?
Where did I find the black widow? Near a lake on the underside of a bluff. Or were you asking where I find my subjects in general? In which case, I find most of them within 20 miles of my home here in Blue Springs, MO.
I've never seen "The Missouri Breaks." I think I will have to make a trip to blockbuster and see if they have it available.
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Is rasieing hell
Two of the avicularias have made very large webs and the third seems to be uninterested in making a large web.
1 of the orange baboons made a web that fills the entire container and the other two just made small tunnels under the substrate with a little bit of web.
Didn't you say the females typically make large webs while the males stick with small ones? Assuming that is accurate I am guessing that I have 1 male avicularia, 2 female avicularia, 2 male orange baboons, and 1 female orange baboon.
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Cameron D. Peebles
[link] <--- My Website.
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Art is anything YOU really like ..
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Art is anything YOU really like ..
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Cameron D. Peebles
[link] <--- My Website.
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Cameron D. Peebles
[link] <--- My Website.
When I lived in New Mexico we had black widows all over the place. Usually near a water source like a drain pipe or spigot. where did you find your "models"?
I've never seen "The Missouri Breaks." I think I will have to make a trip to blockbuster and see if they have it available.
Thanks much for the
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Cameron D. Peebles
[link] <--- My Website.
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