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    Araneus diadematus pic

    Here's a wee one located just outside our frontdoor.
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    Tegenaria pics

    I got some more pics of her! I just LOVE their extremely defensive nature :D
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    Pics! (got new cam:))

    It was a cheap one actually, the cam itself cost about 220$ US. But with a bigger memory card and a battery charger as well as an AC adapter thingy it all cost about 320$ US :) Love the super macro though, gives the opportunity to take real close pics of my bugs :D
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    Tegenaria pics

    Now that you mention it, it does look like it's flyin :D Hovering Jedi Spider! It's sitting on its funnelweb though, not flying, sorry ;)
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    Pics of unknown sp (araneida)

    Pics of unknown sp (araneidae) Dunno the sp of this one, but pretty sweet :D Not an orbweaver though it might look the part;
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    Tegenaria pics

    Found a large T. gigantea (most likely) in my frontyard today, here are the pics I took!
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    Pics! (got new cam:))

    Thanks guys :D The versicolor is about 1,25" maybe abit bigger. :D Have two, both approx same size.
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    Pics of my P. cavimanus!

    Feist is the man. :D As I'm still quite new to the Scorpion anatomy, how do you tell the sex of the P. cavimanus? The pinchers? Read something about the males having another shape of pinchers compared to females, that it?
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    Pics! (got new cam:))

    Thanks :D Olympus Camedia C-310 Zoom is the cam.
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    Pics of my P. cavimanus!

    Thanks :) Took some tweaking to get em small enuff to post though. It's a Olympus Camedia C-310 Zoom. Preety cheap one, but lots of camera for the money imo :D Love the Super-Macro feature!
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    Pics of my P. cavimanus!

    Here's my first and only scorp, my P. cavimanus. Still learning the use of my new camera, but some of these pics are turning out pretty good. :D
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    Pics! (got new cam:))

    Here are some pics of my A. versicolor, L. parahybana (premolt), B. boehmei (freshly molted) and G. rosea. Dunno how this attachment thingy works, so here goes!
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    what comes after a g. rosea ?

    The fellow suggesting a P. murinus wasn't all that way off ;) They ARE some of the hardiest Ts out there. Incredibly easy to care for. Though not my idea of docile... I do lub my five Pterrors :D
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    Tiny white floaty things

    springtails are small (often white) scavengers, that bounce around :P harmless, might even do some good. often found in the water bowl.. dunno any species though, better ask someone who knows :)
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    Its Picture night!

    hence i never use common names :P
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    Tiny white floaty things

    yes springtails bounce around, and are harmless :)
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    Tiny white floaty things

    might be harmless springtails as well :) had those myself
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    Its Picture night!

    and by flame knee you mean.....what? boehmei? if so, then no ;)
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    Eurypelma spincrus?

    Ah excellent! My thanks to you!
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    Eurypelma spincrus?

    just a tiny bump, in case someone knows anything about this baby :)
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