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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Aug 18, 2020 at 10:07 PM
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    His legs are so much black in the previous molt.. is he supposed to change colors?


    If you fed him less HGH I think he wouldn't change colors
     
  2. Aug 18, 2020 at 10:08 PM
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    Perfect example of keep it simple stupid.

    I wwaaaayyyy over thought it :rofl:
     
  3. Aug 18, 2020 at 10:09 PM
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    I always bring an extra CV on trails but even if you break one you can limp it out in 2wd if possible, if not then you use the spare to swap it out on the trail

    But yeah if you don't have spare then you have to at least put the outer cup minus the axle shaft into the hub. Without it in there the wheel bearing will get ruined in short order.

    Happened to me when I cross threaded the axle nut once and didn't know better. The tiny amount of play that it allowed was enough to ruin my wheel bearing a few hundred miles later.
     
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    Camera phone, can't be bothered to fix white balance and hue but yeah, the 'younger' molts are typically on the darker side for a P. Murinus. It isn't until they're about a year old or so that you start to see their color. Here's after his last molt (about two months ago) -

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    Oof ... damn that's a tough one to swallow :(
    Was it at least close to needing wheel bearings?
     
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    Leave the other end of CV in the diff... Basically a CV axle minus the axle shaft lol
     
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    Nope not at all lol. And it happened on my way up to my wedding
     
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    That's wild :rimshot:

    Can you breed em? Is there a market for that madness or do you need a license?
     
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    Just like real life, after a hit it and quit it, the female ends up destroying the male...
     
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    No license needed.

    But you only breed the same species as they communicate a specific way towards one another.

    If you're not experienced enough to intervene, you could lose a male to a female because she'll quickly grab him after they mate, and eat him.
     
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    You'll always have that endearing story.


    My grandfather had a Peugeot when he got married and *TL;DR car died due to spark plugs* was late to his wedding because of it.


    My grandmother would remind him anytime anything wedding related might come up in regular conversation :rofl:
     
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    Today, my biggest one finally ate after refusing food for over a month. This L. Parahybana is over 8" long-

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    Can sibling spiders breed with one another? Or does it create gene pool issues?

    I used to raise rabbits and you can have humpage with parent/child combos without screwing em up but not siblings with each other
     
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    Yeah it was my second time changing out an axle and first time doing it myself...was in a rush losing daylight, cross threaded the axle nut and figured 'fuck it' I'll deal with that next time I change the axle. Didn't know at the time the importance of the axle keeping the wheel bearing intact in the hub. Figured it out the hard way ~300 miles later. Luckily I made it as far as the exit I needed and pulled into the first shop I could.
     
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    Do they only eat live things? So you gotta keep replacing crickets? How long can they go without a meal?





    Who needs animal planet? ... thank you for answering my questions lol
     
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    Nope, no issues at all!
     
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    Thank you for sharing... i will absolutely learn from your experience :rofl::thumbsup:
     
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    There have been reports of people having a tarantula go months without eating, and I believe it.

    As for dead things? It's possible, I don't know, I only feed my T's live crickets and roaches.

    Spiders in general don't want or need to move around a lot. They expel a lot of energy to do so; know why they move in a 'robotic' fashion? Rather than having muscles to spread their limbs, their bodies work in a way like a hydraulic setup does. Their legs are hollow tubes and they pump haemolymph to move and spread their legs about.
     
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    The shop fit me in even though they were booked when I told them my story, so I was thankful... But they weren't cheap

    Cost as much as our wedding photographer lol

    Lesson learned
     
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    So what your saying is human animal gene splicing needs to be with a spider.... interesting :smokertransformer:



    Makes perfect sense, we could get our limbs to have a hydraulic exoskeleton for jumpy lifty things, our butt juice would create threads stronger than steel and oh so soft. I can dig it
     
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