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    Poecilotheria ornata size

    People do tend to exaggerate the size of their animals. I don't want to say that what I have used is a very precise program, but the Snake Measurer can give an idea about what we are looking at. So you said your container is 6'' across. Here is the approximate size of your P. ornata compared to...
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    Problem with P. cambridgei eggsac

    Thanks for the input! Yours was an opinion I was really counting on. Indeed I have found 2-3 larger eggs. I will continue to incubate them for "training", even if it is a dud. It will come in handy when I get some real results. Thank you again and best regards, Tiberiu!
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    Problem with P. cambridgei eggsac

    I carried out a mating attempt with P. cambridgei somewhere in January-February 2010. The male was not very responsive and got eaten so I had no real hopes for succes. A few weeks ago I left on a vacancy and returned the day before yesterday. I was positive the female P. cambridgei was going to...
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    What are we?

    I would say Hysterocrates crassipes and Hysterocrates gigas.
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    Your Top Five most colourful terrestrials?

    How come none of you mentioned Ephebopus murinus :?. Or Ornithoctonus aureotibialis...
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    What are some fast growing T's

    Tapinauchenius ssp. Lampropelma ssp. Stromatopelma calceatum Psalmopoeus ssp. Poecilotheria ssp. Acanthoscurria geniculata Lasiodora parahybana Heteroscodra maculata is actually a medium to slow grower in my opinion. Avicularia ssp. about medium to fast. Pterinochilus murinus That's...
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    Have you ever had problems with...

    Thanks for the suggestions guys. I will introduce the male again in 2 weeks and if he still acts crazy I will let them cohabitate. At least there is a chance...
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    Have you ever had problems with...

    Males that don't know what they are supposed to do? Ok, here is the problem. I have this male P. regalis that matured about a month ago. I suppose he has made a spermweb as I have found some webbing remains in his enclosure. A few days I tried to pair him with a friend's female, that molted...
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    Comment by 'TiberiuSahly' in media 'P. Ornata M Or F?'

    Thanks! Hope it is.
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    P. Ornata M Or F?

    This is taken under a microscope. Specimen is P. ornata, about 2.5''. I wanted an opinion if the structures I am seeing belong to a female.
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    I am disgusted..

    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/gallery/showimage.php?i=15772&c=15 This is versicolor. Comparing to the picture you posted, the differences are clear as daylight. The reason why you can't see the collar around the ophistosoma probably relates to the picture technique.
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    I am disgusted..

    That's A. diversipes (ex. Avicularia fasciculata).
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    Genus Avicularia

    Wow, your braunshauseni looks massive! How big is he/she?
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    Genus Heteroscodra

    Wow she is magnificent :eek: !
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    Teal's Photos

    How's the growth rate on the chordatus? Gorgeous avi, hope it's a beautiful female ;)
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    User Hobo's photos

    Great story! {D {D
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    TiberiuSahly's picture thread

    Thank you!!!
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    TiberiuSahly's picture thread

    Thank you!!! :)
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    Genus Heteroscodra

    Let's revive this thread. H. maculata juvie female (about 3''):
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    TiberiuSahly's picture thread

    H. maculata, juvie female:
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