...gcf
Pseudnocnemis brachyramosa
Coremiocnemis hoggi
Harpactira pulchripes
Ornithotoncus costalis
There are some Pachistopelmabromelicola females for sale which are really pretty, part of me wants to buy one but I have taken a vow to avoid impulse purchases. Which is actually really hard.
Just discovered this thread. Yes, I have produced four sacs of Pachistopelma rufonigrum the first of which hatched a couple weeks ago (once known as Avicularia pulchra; and am also currently breeding P. bromelicola. I have one freshly molted female mate and 3 ultimate males, but I have two more...
Thank you! :)
Thanks! I use a use a Nikon D7100 with a Tokina 100mm f2.8 lens. Lighting is two Nikon SB-R200 speedlights.
Adult male Psalmopoeus reduncus
Avicularia diversipes
Cyriocosmus elegans
0.1 Phormingochilus everetti
Pachistopelmabromelicola
Amazing Ts, esp the Harpactira pulchripes and Pachistopelmabromelicola. Maybe move the spider shoppe logo towards the legs a bit? Or increase the transparency? Hope to see some P. bromelicola slings soon!
Here's a few more...
Pachistopelmabromelicola, young juvenile(~5th instar)
Avicularia hirschii, young juvenile (~6th instar)
Avicularia sp.Colombia, young juvenile (~6th instar)
Avicularia minatrix, young adult female
Avicularia purpurea, adult female
Thanks, David! Yes, I did, but they're still pretty small and don't have a ton of color yet. I'll post pictures of them as soon as they get a molt under their belts. I did however get some more of the same species in a different box today. :)
Thanks, Jan! I got mine from some people who...
Hello there, why not take a few seconds to register on our forums and become part of the community? Just click here.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.