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  1. Adnan

    Genus Vitalius

    Hi guys! Nice spiders from a nice genus. Vitalius vellutinus.
  2. Adnan

    Genus Pachistopelma

    Essas nasceram em cativeiro, mas não sei dizer em que condições...
  3. Adnan

    Genus Pachistopelma

    Pachistopelma sp.
  4. Adnan

    Genus Pachistopelma

    Yes, its an Iridopelma sp "ceara". ;)
  5. Adnan

    Polybetes sp.

    Hi, Avestruz! Just a cool gift from your neighborhood:
  6. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    P. nigriventer x P. fera
  7. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    This female is from the state of Rondonia. Another color variation of P. fera, maybe...
  8. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmm... :D
  9. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    I have seem some with some yellow... but not like your. Nice girl!! :clap:
  10. Adnan

    My Vitalius sp.

    So ugly... :liar:
  11. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    50??? Do You mean 5, right? :rolleyes:
  12. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Hi Higuti! Glad do see you here! Are you ready for Phoneutria? :)
  13. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    {D {D {D
  14. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Yes! The Butantan Institute is about 30 minutes from my home! ;) You are lucky! My juv. H. maculata male escaped and I never saw him again! :(
  15. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    My CB specimens, even the youngers, have more attitude than the adult WC ones. The WC ones are far more recluse, only appears at night and go hide when disturbed. So almost no warning displays. The CB ones wander at daylight and dont care about human-surroundings. They show the warning display...
  16. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Thanks! Hope I´ll see it again soon: Link :)
  17. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Well, Lelle is a nice guy too. {D
  18. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    One more pic from the new Mom
  19. Adnan

    Look at those little guys...

    Yes, maybe they look like P. "keyserlingi". ;)
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