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CedrikG

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Hi ;) hehe they're very nice.

My female "Kirdec" is very docile and very sociable you know she will always go at people and she play all the time. She's about 95 pound, pretty small and pretty full grown as she's 2 year and 2 month old. My male is 1 year and 1 month old and about 125 pound or even more, he's very massive, much bigger then my female already. Bot hare same race, very fun to look together.

The name buff came to my mind because in french the word "Boff" is meaning something like "Bah ...", this dog is a big baby that I can do everything I want with so I tought that the name was fitting. This said, NOBADY else can tuch this dog, he's extremly nervous and he get very defensive when someone get close.

http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/BaboonSpider/Other/Dog/?action=view&current=dog001.flv

horrible quality video sorry
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/BaboonSpider/Other/Dog/?action=view&current=dog007.flv

Buff always hate to see me give affection to Kirdec
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/BaboonSpider/Other/Dog/?action=view&current=videos009.flv

Last video ;)

I can make Kirdec talk hehe, this said the video is horrible ... sorry the light is always low in my house
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/BaboonSpider/Other/Dog/?action=view&current=dog.flv
 
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CedrikG

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Hi, heres some special I never seen before ;)

Heres a nymph of my Pterinochilus murinus sac, a specimen with 2 spinnerets! hehe anyone seen that before ? I'll do everything I can to keep the spider alive, at least untill the next molt
 

CedrikG

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P. Novak

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wow very nice, the one with the double spinnerettes is very interesting!!! So what do you plan to do with the slings in the mothers cage? Are you gonna keep them in there, or take em out?
 

CedrikG

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Hi,

I dont plan to take out the spiderling out of the tank, i'll try different cohabitation experience
 

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Awesome videos Cedrik, your dogs are really gorgeous! Too bad they didn't have any sound, I would love to have been able to hear them barking at each other! Thanks for posting those!:)
 

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Ephebopus murinus in a new environment. Under that cork bark theres a 10 inch deep pre-made burrow.

 

verry_sweet

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I am ... really bored lol, and I tought I would made a video of when the sling get out of the sac and a video of the tank

http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l...nus/murinus/?action=view&current=video001.flv

The tank they're living in
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l213/BaboonSpider/Other/Enclosure/?action=view&current=video.flv

You have some great videos posted here I really like them…..thanx. The one with the babies and mom was awesome. Pictures are perfect (as always lol) and your dogs are cutie-pies. Take care
 

CedrikG

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Hi,

Theraphosa sp. "the famous blondi pink foot" , post molt of a couple of days due for a good roach now. Sorry for the picture quality and bad pose, the specimen was not very cooperative. This said im happy this specimen is unsexed so now it proves its a female... arr arr



Tarsus and metatarsus that are still showing pink coloration, next molt it should completly disapear.



Compare the picture above with these picture, one molt ago.
post molt






later ...
 

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Stromatopelma c. calceatum, juvenile specimen, unsexed.



Femur of leg 4 wich are of course much thinner then the Heteroscodra maculata


Abdomen marking ... I got to admit I really love these mark


Front leg
 

CedrikG

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Heh ;) This is a species we really dont hear much about, but they're on my favorite species list :worship:
 

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Hi,

I dont know, I heard to many version and story around this specimen that I finally decided to dont beleive any, to me it just look hybrid but how can I know, so I call it theraphosa sp.
 
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