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The kid's been nagging me about who we've selected for this arranged marriage thing ... I just brought him over next to the monitor, he seems quite pleased!
Thanks man!your pics are awesome as always; especially the avics and the subfusca.
Thanks Levi! You are correct.Nice lil set of yellow, and black T's you have therr....subfusca highland yes?
Thanks Chris! I love them! This one just molted and I believe it's a boy(which I'm happy about)!Nice A. minatrix man, one of the Avicularia spp. I am yet to own!!!
Hey, super photos of our little dude, Chad ... hope he's man enough for the job! If not, the penultimate male is displaying far more machismo.I just received this little boy from Michael last night. Hopefully I can put him to some good use.
Mature male Poecilotheria subfusca
Thanks man, I'll try my best!Nice job man! Sorry that they weren't all good but at least you got a few. Now just get them to 2nd instar!
Thanks Jen! See you tomorrow!Bummer about the infertile eggs, but those EWLs are adorable! Good luck with them!
Thanks Levi, I hope so! I also hope some one up there comes through for you! I know you've been wanting one for awhile!The lil guys look great!, im sure they will turn out jus fine....congrats on the pulchers again man, thats really awsome to see!
Thanks Michael! I'm excited for your new pics! They're always a treat!Hey, super photos of our little dude, Chad ... hope he's man enough for the job! If not, the penultimate male is displaying far more machismo.
Love seeing the little pulchers!
I got shots of the purpurea last night too, not yet processed. I'm off right now to hit the P. cam photo shoot, will try to get them all up tonight.
Thanks Matt!Great stuff here Chad, the Encyocratella olivacea is amazing, both the spider and photos of it... Cool A. minatrix feeding shots too I like those a lot...
Thanks for taking the time to look them over!Your pictures are purely amazing, man! Can't look often enough at them...
Thanks Shell! Here's a pic of the same specimen a year ago. How time flies!Love all the new pics, Chad.
That E. olivacea is incredible. So jealous here