spider
February
March
April
- 02
- Tarantula rehousing
- 04
- Brachypelma smithi eating
- 07
- More Arachnids
- 08
- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens drinking
- 16
- Psalmopoeus irminia feeding
- 22
- Aphonopelma seemanni Terrarium
- 27
- My Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens molted
May
- 01
- Three tarantula slings
- 03
- Rehousing an Ephebopus cyanognathus
- 12
- Pterinochilus murinus opened its burrow
- 18
- Hapalopus sp. Colombia large form eating a mealworm
- 18
- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens eating a mealworm
- 20
- Adam's Acanthoscurria geniculata arrived
- 26
- Tarantula molts and feeding
- 27
- Feeding a Caribena versicolor sling and a tiny scorpion
June
- 05
- Aphonopelma seemanni Terrarium
- 07
- Another molt
- 18
- Hapalopus sp. with prey
- 18
- Psalmopoeus cambridgei molted
- 19
- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens molted
- 20
- Handling an Aphonopelma seemanni
- 20
- Aphonopelma seemanni in its terrarium
- 22
- An Overlooked Molt
- 22
- Giving water to a Caribena versicolor
- 22
- Spiders of the World
- 24
- Brachypelma smithi molting
- 25
- Brachypelma smithi: it's a girl
- 26
- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens eating
- 27
- Aphonopelma seemanni molting
- 28
- Aphonopelma seemanni: it's a girl
July
- 05
- Recently molted Aphonopelma seemanni eating
- 07
- Acanthoscurria geniculata Volcano
- 25
- Sexing Tarantulas Using Molts
- 29
- Caribena versicolor: first molt in my care
- 29
- Pterinochilus murinus having dinner
August
- 09
- Psalmopoeus irminia exuviae
- 12
- My Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens molted again
- 13
- Two Deaths
- 16
- Aphonopelma seemanni in the open
September
October
- 15
- Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens eating
- 21
- Aphonopelma seemanni close up
- 28
- Photo of Aphonopelma seemanni taken with iPhone 6S
- 29
- The ungentle joy of spider sex
- 30
- I lost another spider
November
- 12
- Alice handling an Aphonopelma seemanni
- 13
- Anchor Points for Webbing
- 19
- Adam's Acanthoscurria geniculata
- 29
- Molting time