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    B. smithi insertion video

    Looks like things are working out. Thanks for taking him in and introducing him to the ladies.
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    B. smithi insertion video

    They are taking their time. Good to see that he has achieved his biological purpose now. Thanks for posting!
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    Brachypelma Smithi ultimate male

    This guy took over six years to reach his maturity! He is one big stud though.
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    Brachypelma Smithi ultimate male

    Ever had a mating pair before?
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    Brachypelma Smithi ultimate male

    Hello all, Some of you may remember me. I'm not sure who is actively engaged in the T hobby and trade from the old days. But for those who know me, hello! For those who do not, I have a review page here on the forums http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/archive/index.php/t-3398.html I have a...
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    Moist peat moss

    I boutht a natural peat moss from a local nursey with the brand name of black velvet. I used to use Sta-green but the stores do not sell it anymore. The peat moss is a little too moist. how do I dry it? thanks -Vayu
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    Who's behind the computer - Part 1

    >< About 67 km of the flagler railroad was taken out by a 5m tidal wave, along with about 500 people in the 1930's. It was never rebuilt. I imagine the missing section in the pic is part of this event. We climbed up it and it was cool... lots of sharks and a manta ray swimming near the bottom...
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    Who's behind the computer - Part 1

    >< Classic V. Newest to oldest.
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    Jh mimics

    http://www.pestproducts.com/igr.htm Jh mimics are a type of "pest" control that disrupt the lifecycle of certain insects metamorphosis. The chemicals prevent the insects from entering adulthood, and thusly reproducing. Unfortunately all these juvenile insects can create quite a mess and...
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    Digital camera

    >< Paige, I have had good experience with Canon, Nikon, and Sony. Head over to http://www.steves-digicams.com/ or http://dpreview.com/ and browse around for a few ideas. Most of my macrophotography was done with a Sony F717 and olympus 1.4x telephoto extension, which you can probably...
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    Back into the fray

    Most of you know I lost about 75% of my spiders to the deadly pathogen that sprang from my female Poecilotheria. The rest I sold/quarantined and sold. Today I picked up spider number 1 of round 2. check it out http://www.pbase.com/jarrett/image/37441037/original -V
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    Some more wild horses

    // http://www.floridastateparks.org/paynesprairie/default.asp -V-
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    Some more wild horses

    Wild Horses from Paynes Prairie in Florida. These are Cracker horses, related to Spanish Mustang. Approached by a male: Young female: White mare(mother of the horse above). This one let me pet her. There are lots of other pics, but I have not had time to sort em. -V-
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    Brown Recluse Spider bite death

    http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/10/08/spider.bite.ap/index.html Seems like a little bit of nitro-glycerin could have gone a long way. -V
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    Cool Cicada (image)

    >< Danread, The background is just a pine tree out of focus in the background at 1am. genious, which one? -V
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    Cool Cicada (image)

    No color editing, this one just molted. -V
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    another dragonfly

    this one was calm enough to let me handle it and balance the camera a few times. -V
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    Leopard gecko may die, help

    >< Yes. I euthanized her last night. Unfortunately the prolapse was irrevocably connected to her skin, and she started to feint regularly, not move, etc. It was one of the harder things I have had to do, though necessary. -V
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    Dragonfly (possible eastern pondhawk)

    Anyone want to confirm or dispute this ID? Landed on me at about 1am while I was outside looking at some moths. I handled it for a bit and snapped this photograph. It is lucky that I have been trained to be so silent as to be nearly invisible, else upon a breath it would have fled...
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