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A "few" spider pics.

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Pairing Pics

Avicularia versicolor
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Brachypelma boehmei - Itchy little red fireballs.
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Haplopelma lividum
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The "I'm so ashamed what have I done" belly rub.
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Poecilotheria fasciata
Poecilotheriafasciata183_DSC08538.jpg


Phlogius sp. Aussie Goliath
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Pamphobeteus sp. "antinous"
Pamphobeteusspantinous510_DSC08595.jpg


Poecilotheria metallica
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Different angle - Poecilotheria metallica
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Another typical P. sp. "antinous" after mating pose:
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Poecilotheria formosa
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P. formosa - getting a bit of unanticipated help from the magical male-saving stick
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Looks like he was successful...as wrong as it may have been.
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Poecilotheria regalis
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Poecilotheria ornata
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Pterinochilus murinus
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Psalmopoeus irminia
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Breeding stuff
Ceratogyrus marshalli: Wasn't going to incubate these at first since I didn't think the male actually was successful.
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I was soooooooo wrong.
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I posted a breeding report, but here is a recent N. tripepii 2nd instar.
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Nhandu chromatus 2nd instar recently hatched.
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Some more Nhandu chromatus. Seems only one eggsac is good from this species each year. The others only have a dozen or so and whoever drops the last eggsac has the big one.
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Fresh Molts:
Acanthoscurria geniculata - She's a big girl and her mate is fired up and ready to go!
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Acanthoscurria chacoana 1.4 All recently molted. Hopefully mating pics will follow shortly.
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Brachypelma emelia: The prettiest of all the brachys.....though that title switches depending on whichever cage I've opened at that time.
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Brachypelma albiceps: Mating pics coming soon.
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Lasiodorides polycuspulatus
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New Arrivals:
Avicularia versicolor
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Poecilotheria metallica - Ultimate Male
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Random Stuff:
Grammostola rosea RCF
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Chilobrachys fimbriatus
Chilobrachysfimbriatus13_DSC07990.jpg


Poecilotheria regalis - Ultimate Male
Poecilotheriaregalis_DSC07984.jpg


Not sure what he's doing up there. Perhaps he should be in a box.
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