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Ziggy is getting his Colours

It's a feeding day.
I know this because Ziggy is out and about. Ziggy is my elusive P. metallica. Like most metallicas, he is very shy, and very bolty - He will bolt back down into his tunnel at the slightest hint of movement from the outside. This is how I know when he is hungry - A hungry Ziggy doesn't bolt as easily.

When I was feeding him today, I couldn't help but notice that he is finally coming into his adult colouring.
He still has the juvie grey colouration on his carapace and abdomen, but his legs are starting to get the blue and yellow markings of an adult. It's really nice to see because an adult P. metallica is quite a beautiful sight. I'm quite excited to see that I'm getting to see it in my own home.

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