Genus Psalmopoeus

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Hi
Good photos and species. I m afraid of it run away, because my is very fast and agressive.
 

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Good photos and species. I m afraid of it run away, because my is very fast and agressive.
Once in an open area, even the fastest tarantula is easily contained... they slow down quite quickly.
 

Goliath

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Very nice Eric, glad he got a good insertion! :clap: Hope he likes your other female just as much. :D
Mike
 

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P. cambridgei mating

Here's a few pics of mating my second female Psalmopoeus cambridgei, first female is on the previous page.

Everything went very well, your boy is a stud Mike! :)



 

Goliath

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Good to see my boy getting around, I am so proud of him! :D Eric, your two females are beautiful.
Mike
 

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P. pulcher

I have 14 of these I'm raising up, 12 of which I got a good deal on awhile back, and 2 of which came from breeding loan with Kelly Swift (my male). Only 4 of the slings made it to 2nd-instar... but getting 2 is better than none! :)

Juvenile Psalmopoeus pulcher.



 

SilentMercury

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Sibling Irminias

Here is an older pic from a year ago of my 3 suntigers. Male on the left, two females on the right. It was a hard pic to take. Later. SM
 

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P. irminia male

Ultimate male Psalmopoeus irminia on loan from Schlyne.

 

Schlyne

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Darn. You beat me to it! Oh well. That picture is much better than any of the hurried ones I snapped before packing him up.

This is probably one of my more amusing pictures of a T though. Snapped this after I coaxed him out of his home.

I wish I'd taken some ruler shots, he's a big boy.

 

xgrafcorex

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question

Gesticulator said:
I'm just glad I have now devised a system to keep her contained while I clean the tank.
im receiving a 2.5" irminia delivered sometime next week and was wondering if you could explain more on the "system" you use. i was gonna cut one of those metal mesh lids and hinge part of it as a door and just use tweezers to take out a lightweight water dish for refilling...and as for cleaning the whole tank...ill just have to figure out how to catch it. probably with a plastic cup or something...not sure yet

so basically anyone with any tips, id really appretiate it. and once its in its new home ill post a pic or two
 

tarcan

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A few pictures

P. pulcher
P. irminia
P. cambridgei in the wild
 
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Sobrino

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Wow! your pics are amazing. Your T's look very healthy and beautiful. How long have you had your P. irminia( and others)? Would you ever reccomend it as a great T because I was told otherwise? At the momment I'm at my aunts house and she also has a P. irimia. I went to take a photo with my digital and it seemed to just fly out of it's home. Quickly we caught it and in the process we decided to give it a new home, at the momment it's very stressed out ( so are we ). Whatta day! That's all for now. See ya!
 

Scolopendra

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what legspan is your irminia? im curious when my baby will really start showing off her colors...
 

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tarcan said:
A few pictures

P. pulcher
P. irminia
P. cambridgei in the wild
Nice P.cambridgei in the wild pic. :} I hope your be bringing some pics of your trip to Trinidad with you when you come over to Stuttgart this year. ;) :)
 
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