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pa3k_87

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Poecilotheria regalis

I have a feeling this is a male... Not really good at sexing, but his color contrast just screams male...
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pa3k_87

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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

Got 6 of them right now. 1 from Tarantula Canada, 5 from Hobo

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pa3k_87

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Nhandu coloratovillosus




N coloratovillosus 2 by pa3k_87, on Flickr


N coloratovillosus 3 by pa3k_87, on Flickr

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Baybay my Paraphysa scrofa



Red my RCF Grammostola rosea



Acanthoscurria brockelhursti



Acanthoscurria brockelhursti with "puppy dog" eyes


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Brachypelma smithi (Cheetos)






Brachypelma boehmei
 

JungleCage

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I like the dark shadows element to some of your pictures. Its a more "natural" look. Pretty cool.

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pa3k_87

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Orphnaecus philippinus









Paraphysa scrofa









Poecilotheria regalis







Nhandu coloratovillosus







Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens





Brachypelma verdezi







Brachypelma vagans





Brachypelma smithi



 

pa3k_87

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Orphnaecus sp. "Blue" Panay







 
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Dr Acula

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The Orphnaecus sp. "Blue" Panay is friggin gorgeous! How's that communal going?
 

pa3k_87

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The Orphnaecus sp. "Blue" Panay is friggin gorgeous! How's that communal going?
Thanks! Haven't seen much of the inhabitants in my communal. They kinda covered-up all entrances. Last one I saw was a mature male walking around the tank. He dissappeared about 5 days later. A bit tempted sometimes to dig around and see what's going on, but don't want to disturb them in case they're up to something... an egg sac perhaps... we'll see...

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One of my H incei that I didn't include in the colony



 

pa3k_87

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The Orphnaecus sp. "Blue" Panay is friggin gorgeous! How's that communal going?
Update on the colony: So I haven't seen much activity for quite some time and decided to dig around and check for clues on what's going on...
Searched for like 10 minutes and couldn't find a single spider ...
Last burrow I dug up, I found 1 female. A very very very fat female! I guess I found the rest of the inhabitants inside her. Took her out and moved her to her own enclosure. Let's just hope she's at least mated with a male that was wandering around before. If ever she drops a sac, I'll start another colony with that and maybe I'll have better chances with siblings rather than with a few adults.
 

Dr Acula

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Update on the colony: So I haven't seen much activity for quite some time and decided to dig around and check for clues on what's going on...
Searched for like 10 minutes and couldn't find a single spider ...
Last burrow I dug up, I found 1 female. A very very very fat female! I guess I found the rest of the inhabitants inside her. Took her out and moved her to her own enclosure. Let's just hope she's at least mated with a male that was wandering around before. If ever she drops a sac, I'll start another colony with that and maybe I'll have better chances with siblings rather than with a few adults.
Aww man, that's a bummer. Like you said though, hopefully she's got some babies in the oven instead of just her old roomates (sounds like a horror movie {D ).
 

Storm76

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Update on the colony: So I haven't seen much activity for quite some time and decided to dig around and check for clues on what's going on...
Searched for like 10 minutes and couldn't find a single spider ...
Last burrow I dug up, I found 1 female. A very very very fat female! I guess I found the rest of the inhabitants inside her. Took her out and moved her to her own enclosure. Let's just hope she's at least mated with a male that was wandering around before. If ever she drops a sac, I'll start another colony with that and maybe I'll have better chances with siblings rather than with a few adults.
That sucks. Well, that's exactly why I don't even try to start a communal with any species. Sorry to hear and hopefully she'll drop a sac at some point...
 

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Critter Updates!

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pa3k_87

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Poecilotheria regalis








Psalmopoeus irminia (mature male)










Avicularia avicularia




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Orphnaecus sp. "Blue" Panay (mature male)






Cyriocosmus perezmilesi







Cyclosternum fasciatum





by pa3k_87, on Flickr
 
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