A few of my Ts.

i-zombie

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Phormictopus cancerides


Lasiodora difficilis


Ephebopus uatuman


Acanthoscurria geniculata


Grammostola rosea


Nhandu chromatus


Cyclosternum fasciatum


Pterinochilus murinus
 

InsaneCat

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Pics look really good, just an heads up, some of them are a little dark, but overall, nice and clear. Love the P. Murinus shot "Peek-a-Boo"
 

xgrafcorex

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very nice ts and pics. that e uatuman looks great, how big do they get? i cant wait till my n chromatus starts looking like that
 

i-zombie

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Thanks for the compliments!

InsaneCat - Which ones look dark? Are you using an LCD or a CRT monitor?

xgrafcorex - They can get around 5". Mine's probably a little under 3 right now. For the most part, it's a pet hole. It's a beautiful T, though!
 

Mattyb

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very nice pics. I need to learn how to take nice clear photos.


-Matty
 

aaronrefalo

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first photo is awsome....is that C.fasciatum a male?...i had one which matured into a male...

Aaron
 

i-zombie

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Thanks all!

GOD - I use a Kodak Z740 digital camera. They're fairly inexpensive for what you get.

aaronrefalo - Yes, he is actually ultimate in that picture. I took that right before capturing, and packing him up. We still have our fingers crossed on whether or not the breeding was successful. Here's a picutre of his palps and hooks. There was some dirt on the bottle top I had over him, so the picture has some spots.

 
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