Becca's Photo Thread

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Some new arrivals..

0.0.1 Cyriocosmus sp. "Bolivia"


0.0.1 Cyclosternum sp. "Columbia"


0.0.2 Cyclosternum pentalore
(curious to see what these look like as they grow.. ;) )
 

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Last new additions for awhile (like, seriously).. I'm getting close to 100 and there is just NO more room!

0.0.2 Haplopelma lividum
 

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Cute little sling!
H lividum is a blue T right? So they get their colour only when mature? And are box sexes blue?
 

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Cute little sling!
H lividum is a blue T right? So they get their colour only when mature? And are box sexes blue?
Yes, they will both eventually be blue. Females will become blue and stay blue, while males will become blue and only stay blue until their maturing molt, when they will be brownish-gray.
 

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That Pterinochilus lugardi was awesome Becca , thats a shame
 

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Just a couple more. Don't think I've posted any of these species yet.

E. pachypus


C. fimbriatus
 

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P. rufilata - last picture before I packed it up to ship it off. Done with pokies (again), I think.

 

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What made you decide that? Just curious.
I know I'm definitely not the norm with this, but I just don't find them as interesting as other species.

I've kept several different Poecilotheria spp., but I've found that I'm just not "into them." Granted, they are a beautiful genus - but just not ones that I'm interested in keeping any longer.
 

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Freshly molted Homoeomma sp. "Blue"




Freshly molted Pseudhapalopus spinulopalplus


Mature Male Brachypelma smithi - Here on loan from Syndicate


Mature Male Grammostola aureostriata - Here on loan from jwasted
 

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Freshly molted Cyclosternum sp. "Columbia"
(this is the shipping-stressed, twitchy one)




Freshly molted Psalmopoeus reduncus
 

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I know I'm definitely not the norm with this, but I just don't find them as interesting as other species.

I've kept several different Poecilotheria spp., but I've found that I'm just not "into them." Granted, they are a beautiful genus - but just not ones that I'm interested in keeping any longer.
I haven't had any arboreals save Psalmopoeuses with a more 'interesting' behaviour, at least. Avics sit in their webs, Taps are nervous nervous..
*shrug*, there are still subjective things in the world, though, luckily :)

Very pretty Homoeomma (looks like a kind of candy), Cyclosternum, and off course reduncus.
 

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P. rufilata - last picture before I packed it up to ship it off. Done with pokies (again), I think.[/IMG]
I just about bought that one too.

Beautiful pics. Strange though, my reduncas never looked red, like the pics I see everywhere else, although I guess mine looks older. (In my pic thread).
 

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Wow, Becca...that cyclo is really fighting, isn't it?
Yep, sure is. Still alive now. Drags itself around on first two pair of legs. Hopefully it'll eventually (when it matures) be able to hobble around enough to make a sperm web. :)

Freshly molted Aphonopelma crinirufum
 
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