User Zilla's Kaiju

ZillaPL

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So I've deicided to make my very own photo-topic. I'll try as hard as I can to post best shots of my tarantula's, trapdoors and funnel-web spiders. Hopefully you'll guys like what I will have to offer ;)

So here are my first shot at this:

Cyriopagopus schioedtei a young one, not sexed yet:





Poecilotheria metallica, I'm counting that this will be female. Knowing my luck, it won't.





Phormictopus platus:





Another one of my favorites, Idiothele mira. I love trapdoor spiders and this one is unique to me, due the fact it's an actually a trapdoor tarantula :)





That's all for now. If you'll like it I will post more. Thanks for visiting. Cheers mates.
 
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Rayenicole

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Beautiful tarantulas! Thanks for sharing. The first Phormictopus platus photo made me chuckle because I use the exact same plastic plants in many of my containers and more often than not they get turned upside down!
 

ZillaPL

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That's why I never plant real plants in any of the tank, because the T will likely rebuild it as she likes it :p Thank you for your post. Glad someone liked it :)
 

pyro fiend

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Nice pics tho kaiju made me hope for some threat posses or feeding pics xD
 

ZillaPL

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It's updateeee timeeee!

So today I've brought you some tarantulas and a trapdoor spider, which you'll hopefully like, so let's move with it...

At first shot... my trapdoor spider, before she bunkered herself in the burrow:



Poecilotheria subfusca ran on my arm, when I was cleaning the container of hers:



My beloved macrothele calpeiana in her hole, in her completly new enclousure:



I know people will probablly hate me but I really like more old name for this T:



Friend's juvie Brachypelma boehmei and young Grammostola pulchripes female:









My shy Holothele incei 'gold':









And last but not least, one of the most beautiful T's ever - Monocentropus balfouri.









Thanks for stopping by ;) W8 4 your comments. Cheers mates.
 
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