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Remarkable Chad, def some of your all-time best work. And such magnificent spiders!
Uhm, new lens by any chance??
Uhm, new lens by any chance??
Yep, tiny little thing. I'm going to hand one off to Michael to get some pics with his micro scope.AWESOME pics, Chad! That Cyriocosmus sling is SO tiny...way smaller than my E. sp. "red" even....also, your Hapalopus sp. "Colombia" Large was getting slightly annoyed on one of those pics?
Thanks Michael! Hehe Nope, not a new lens. Maybe soon....Remarkable Chad, def some of your all-time best work. And such magnificent spiders!
Uhm, new lens by any chance??
Thanks Shell! Yep he was something else to say the least!Nice Hapalopus pics!! I especially love the bum shot with the webbing. They are such fun spiders to take pics of aren't they?! I need the babies to get bigger so my camera will pick them up.
Thanks David! Yep I took advantage of Jeff selling off some of his awesome collection! I would love some slings too!Hmmmmm. Many nice new shots since I last checked in. Great work.
A female Selenocosmia arndsti!!!!!! I did NOT know that you had that new beauty. That is definitely a species that I need to add to my collection. Beautiful spider. Let me know if you get a line on any S. arndsti spiderlings! I need that species!
Thanks Jan! Actually none of the Pamphobeteus are mine. They all are on loan from local friends.Very nice new shots, Chad! Great colors on that MM Your female looks like she has a food fetish, too there, yes ?
Thanks Beth! I might have upgraded a step but am not regretting the purchase at all. I am just ready to see what it can do with a real flash and dedicated macro lens.Awesome shots Chad! If you had it to do over, would you have picked up the same camera? If not, which would you get...?
My M. lambertoni molted last night. I guess it's confirmed that I have 2 ladies now. Want to try getting some shots of her while she's that steel blue color...?
Still Jealous of some of your newer adds...
Thanks Chase!That Iridopelma is look'n good. Pictures are great, as always.
Good luck to you guys on the Pampho. pairings!:biggrin:
Thanks! Me too!amazing pics and love the T's.
Thanks!Gorgeous Pamphos and hirsutum!
Thanks Brett! Got a few more shots of one of the ladies.Damn we must be hard up for moderation around here!!!! j/k
Great new round of pics,really digging the phampho!!!
What a gorgeous versi, and I love the name "Pacific"!!A. versicolor "Pacific" molted last week and got a new home. here are some before and after pics.
Thanks Michael! They are a good looking couple!Two tremendous series here Chad! The Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" is, in her own way, nearly as stunning as the male. Nice to see the I. mira again.
Those pairing photos ... what an incredible contrast of colors!! One of the most handsome couples there is I'd say. And glad to see my good friend the I. hirsutum!
Thank you! She was named by a friend. i have too many to go through and name. heheWhat a gorgeous versi, and I love the name "Pacific"!!
Ha! You're the one in the tarantula country!Gorgeous A. diversipes and I. mira, Chad! *wants* You can send them over (with LAG please, 24hrs delivery as usual), kthxbye
Thanks David! I forgot to get a look at the vent of the I. mira when I had it out! Whoops!Very nice shots Chad! I love the Pampho posterior...
How large is that I. mira? Male or female?
Thanks Chase!I. mira and Pampho. lady look amazing! Great photography as well!