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BakuBak

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P.platus , just before ....
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C.cyanobuscens eating OBT :]




A.geniculata

 

Mike H.

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What is the Chromatopelma cyanopubescens eating ??


Regards, Mike :?
 

Dark Raptor

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Chromatopelma is L6?

And I'm waiting for a pic o platus just after :D
 

Mike H.

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The Chromatopelma cyanopubescens is eating another spider ?? P.murinus ??


Regards, Mike :?
 

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BakuBak said:
C.cyanobuscens eating OBT :]
Lol this does not shock me mine runs rings round the obt, you just goter love GBB's! :D

GREAT PICS!!!!
 

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you feed your GBB an OBT?? :? :confused:

mimic do you race your T's or something?? :confused: or have you tried this also?? :confused:
 

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pinktoes804 said:
you feed your GBB an OBT?? :? :confused:

mimic do you race your T's or something?? :confused: or have you tried this also?? :confused:
lol i am actualy going to yes im just waiting for my gbb to molt then im going to video it run a set distance to catch a cricket i will do the same for my obt also but i already know whos gunner win :D

The Gbb really does have some remarkable speed
 
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shogun804

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mimic58 said:
lol i am actualy going to yes im just waiting for my gbb to molt then im going to video it run a set distance to catch a cricket i will do the same for my obt also but i already know whos gunner win :D

The Gbb really does have some remarkable speed
LMAO, yeah that is true the GBB is pretty underrated when it comes to speed those T's can move...please post the movies in the new movie sticky when your finished LOL...:D ;P
 

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Yes C.C is after 6 th molt and she is eating P.m"usambra after 4th molt :] he had bad molt and he had no hance to survivre .

and some new photos :] :]

P.platus after molt :]








 

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well, spiders can survive a lot ....
This is P. irminia 3. molt. It lost its first two pairs of legs and pedipalps and had useless cheliceras ...
It molt after 1 month and was fine. Now it is an adult male. A bit smaller, but ....
 

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Dark Raptor

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Baku, Thanks for showing us these photos! Platus is the best :D

Raqua - Woow! This one is amazing. To this moment, only two of my spiders lost their legs (always only one). It is good to know that T's can survive such a bad wounds.
 

Raqua

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Yeah, I was already planning to feed him to other spider and VOILA! :)
 

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Nice pics! Is it just me or does your C. cyaneopubescens look an awfull lot like Cyclosternum fasciatum?
 

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Haplopelmatic said:
Nice pics! Is it just me or does your C. cyaneopubescens look an awfull lot like Cyclosternum fasciatum?
They are a bit similiar as spiderlings/juveniles, but they sure grow up different!
 

Haplopelmatic

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Hehe, I don't have any experience with NW-spiders, so I'm legally excused. :D Sure are pretty though.

/Cheers!
 
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