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    Poecilotheria rufilata size

    Ornata and rufilata are the largest to my understanding..Biggest I have ever personally seen was rufilata. They are also prob one of the most defensive Poecs Ive kept!
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    M balfouri communals

    Not sure id risk it unless you have some to experiment with? I've kept them communally couple times in the past with spiderlings from my breeding's. This species does incredibly well in groups and grows very fast in this environment!
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    Omothymus schiodtei and Ornithoctoninae sp. valhalla Theory

    Its surely possible that there is different color forms or regional variants out there. Species with a larger distribution range can often vary in color and sizes. I cant say if sp."Valhalla" is a different form of schioedtei or not but I have seen darker forms of schioedtei in photos. Below is...
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    Protectyaaaneck's picture thread

    Great photos man!Hope you doing well! :D -Chris
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    Genus Lyrognathus

    Nice man!You got a girl ready for him? -Chris
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    Genus Ornithoctonus

    Ornithoctonus sp."Koh samui" 2015 Pairing
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    Red cambridgei...

    Maybe they were Tapinauchenius?T.gigas are pretty red! -Chris
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    The first Poecilotheria metallica Pocock 1899 found in over 101 years ... the historical facts.

    Hello Rick, Hope you are doing well!Excellent photos thanks for sharing!I can only imagine how exciting this must of been!! :D -Chris
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    M. balfouri sac

    Also not sure if anyone has mentioned it here but DO not remove the spiderlings when they reach 2nd instar either!It is best to keep the offspring in with the female until they are about 1-1.5" legpan. Good luck with them! -Chris
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    Genus Psalmopoeus

    Great shot man! -Chris
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    Genus Lyrognathus

    Lyrognathus crotalus
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    Genus Cyriopagopus (a.k.a. Haplopelma)

    Haplopelma sp."Bach ma" Haplopelma lividum
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    Tarantula Collecting in the 1970's

    Always nice to hear about the history of the hobby!It really has come along way! Thanks for sharing Rick! -Chris
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    Borneo - Sabah, Sarawak

    Very nice photos thanks for sharing!I really want to visit Borneo one day!!! -Chris
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    Advan's pic thread

    Nice!!I think the best photos of Idiothele mira I have seen!
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    New updates/photos/eggsacks etc....

    I have what I believe is a pen-ultimate male now so maybe later this year??They were quite difficult to produce,would really like to get them going here! Have one robustum sac now! ;] Thanks! ---------- Post added 01-26-2014 at 07:54 PM ---------- Here are some of the first egg sacs I have...
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    New updates/photos/eggsacks etc....

    Lol yah I might need to order more soon!!Either that or clean the 2000 or so dirty ones I have laying around haha! -Chris
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    New updates/photos/eggsacks etc....

    Some mating photos! Orphnaecus philippinus Ornithoctonus sp."Silver/Grey" Cyriopagopus sp."Sumatra" Coremiocnemis tropix Selenocosmia obscura Haplopelma robustum Haplopelma lividum Haplopelma albostriatum Chilobrachys dyscolus
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