Advan's pic thread

Storm76

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Oh my! Really, really like the gold with the black background in contrast - great idea, Chad!
 

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Sweet pics! And LOL @ us both working with minatrix at the same time...You thinking what I am thinking? LOL.
Thanks Brett! I don't know....I've previously failed three times with them and one of my girls just had a bad molt, so I'll only be working with one girl. :( Good luck with yours! :D

Thank you!!! You are toooooo good to me!
Flowers? ehhhh. Tarantulas? Yay!!!
You're welcome! :) Enjoy her! I almost wanted to keep her! LOL {D

Beautiful images Chad, such a stunning spider! :)

Have a Happy Birthday April!! :D


p.s. Love the water drop shot!
Thanks Michael! I love that shot too! :)

The incei has been on my wishlist for a while but just rocketed to the top.

Also, they have a very interesting and unique eyehill. I wonder if it affords them better eyesight than others? Do you notice what I'm noticing or am I just hallucinating?

And, I don't know who April is, but happy birthday to her! :) Nice photos as usual.
Yes they do with the gold carapace, it just makes them stand out from other spiders! :D

Happy Birthday April!

Chad, great shots of April's H. incei! She is very pretty!
Congratulations on the C. ritae sac! I'm crossing my fingers cuz you know I need a dwarf!
Also, good luck with the T. subcaeruleus, I wouldn't mind having a few of these either! I love their Avic/Psalm sling look.

Wishing you success,
Chase
Thanks Chase! Fingers crossed! :D

Storm76 said:
Oh my! Really, really like the gold with the black background in contrast - great idea, Chad!
I like they way it turned out too! :D


Thrigmopoeus truculentus




Cyriocosmus ritae have started molting. :D


Pamphobeteus sp. 'platyomma' :)
 

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Very nice Chad. Glad the ritae are molting. I will be following the progress via pics. I discoverd my female dead in mid molt so i may be bugging you to sell me some soon enough

I gotta add i really like the pics of ewls/1i. Id imagine those are a lot smaller than people would suspect
 

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And yet another sac! Nice, Chad and good luck with that one!
Interesting looking T that T. truculentus...reminds me of fimbriatus minus the carapace and fishbone muster...
 

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Thanks David! I had a great birthday, and am super excited for my present. Now I just need to find a male at some point so I can share! :)
 

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Very nice Chad. Glad the ritae are molting. I will be following the progress via pics. I discoverd my female dead in mid molt so i may be bugging you to sell me some soon enough

I gotta add i really like the pics of ewls/1i. Id imagine those are a lot smaller than people would suspect
Thanks Steven! Sorry for your loss. :( So far so good, most have molted and 20 some have left the sac. :) They are tiny! Size reference below. :D

And yet another sac! Nice, Chad and good luck with that one!
Interesting looking T that T. truculentus...reminds me of fimbriatus minus the carapace and fishbone muster...
Thanks Jan! You need to check out the arboreal style leg I & II's. They don't look anything like C. fimbriatus to me. ;)

Beautiful spider and photo!

:biggrin:
Thanks David! :)

Cyriocosmus ritae




Ephebopus uatuman
 

grayzone

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yeah, thats about what i imagined. About the size of a BB haha. Cool pic.
 

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Those C. Ritae are tiny.. are you going to be feeding them wingless fruit flies?
 

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Okay that minatrix is precious. He looks so unkempt it's adorable. That and the incei just made it on the wishlist here too. Pretty.

Your photography is excellent.
 

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yeah, thats about what i imagined. About the size of a BB haha. Cool pic.
Yep, they're little! :D

Those C. Ritae are tiny.. are you going to be feeding them wingless fruit flies?
Just pinheads. Cyriocosmus are really enthusiastic eaters. ;)

Okay that minatrix is precious. He looks so unkempt it's adorable. That and the incei just made it on the wishlist here too. Pretty.

Your photography is excellent.
Thank you! :)

Gratz for the ritae!!! :D
Thanks! :D

Haven't been around for a bit, you've certainly been busy! Nice photos!!! :)
Thanks Chris! Yeah I've been quite busy over here and not just with this hobby! :D

Good luck with the E. uatuman Chad! :D
Thanks Jason! :D

I was just looking at these great shots again, full-res on flickr. Def my favorite T! :D I think it's true that black is the new blue. ;)
Thanks Michael! She is gorgeous! :D

It seems it's been awhile! Been shooting water instead of spiders! {D Here's a little update. :)

Nhandu tripepii








Juvenile female Brachypelma emilia








Avicularia versicolor


Mature male Poecilotheria miranda


Poecilotheria ornata


Psalmopoeus pulcher


Avicularia versicolor


Thanks for looking! :D
 

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Those emboli are great! :)
Is that your B. emilia? Sure is growing up fast! :D
 

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hehe Nice!

I've actually finally figured out a way to brighten portions of the image without clipping the colors! Much better now. :)
 

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Thanks Michael! She is getting big! :)

Here's the last P. ornata pic "papiliofied". ;)
:biggrin:

Too bad she's not big enough for my (formerly your) male... Because 2 (or even 3) sacs would be better than 1! he he
 
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