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Old 06-09-2012, 03:30 AM   #1
jmugleston
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Psalmopoeus irminia with eggsac


Psalmopoeus irminia-less eggsac


Only three post embryos were in there. This is a double clutch.


A couple more successful P. irminia eggsacs from the last couple months.








P. cambridgei after a molt


 
Old 06-09-2012, 03:31 AM   #2
jmugleston
Poecilotheria striata after a molt


Poecilotheria striata out for a stroll


P. rufilata just sitting there....doing nothing.....being invisible...ish.


The obligatory free roaming pokie pic


Male P. ornata


A couple P. metallica molted




P. formosa after a shed


P. fasciata gave me false hope that she dropped a good eggsac





Joke was on me....there were only three post embryos that would make it




Female Phormictopus cancerides after a molt
 
Old 06-09-2012, 03:31 AM   #3
jmugleston
Male P. cancerides after a molt


Pelinobius muticus
Looking plump


That's why






a few Nhandu chromatus slings...




Monocentropus balfouri trying to act tough


Lasiodora parahybana standing over a ballpoint pen for size reference.


Haplopelma lividum


Grammostola rosea after a molt


Eupalaestrus campestratus
 
Old 06-09-2012, 03:32 AM   #4
jmugleston
Ephebopus cyangnathus
Wasn't too happy with this species at first, but the few times I actually see them I think they're pretty cool.


Ultimate male Cyriocosmus elegans


Chilobrachys fimbriatus


Ceratogyrus marshalli


and C. marshalli 2nd instar.


more C. marshalli
I haven't had a pair of this species since the early 2000s so it was quite nice to produce these again this year.


Brachypelma albopilosum


Brachypelma albiceps still haven't figured it out yet.


Looks like the avics wanted to get in on the free roaming thing too. Avicularia avicularia out for a stroll


Aphonopelma sp. "cleater mts"


Aphonopelma seemanni
 
Old 06-09-2012, 03:32 AM   #5
jmugleston
Acanthoscurria geniculata - And for those following me on facebook, yes there will be contests for these two eggsacs soon!






And this one too




and some more slings


Acanthoscurria chacoana


When I first picked up a few of these I worried that I was paying a lot for an Xenesthis immanis. Finally they're starting to look blue.


One of my baby X. immanis from last year.


Female X. immanis taking care of a hisser
 

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