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Oh my! Really, really like the gold with the black background in contrast - great idea, Chad!
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!Sweet pics! And LOL @ us both working with minatrix at the same time...You thinking what I am thinking? LOL.
You're welcome! Enjoy her! I almost wanted to keep her! LOLThank you!!! You are toooooo good to me!
Flowers? ehhhh. Tarantulas? Yay!!!
Thanks Michael! I love that shot too!Beautiful images Chad, such a stunning spider!
Have a Happy Birthday April!!
p.s. Love the water drop shot!
Yes they do with the gold carapace, it just makes them stand out from other spiders!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.
Thanks Chase! Fingers crossed!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
I like they way it turned out too!Storm76 said:Oh my! Really, really like the gold with the black background in contrast - great idea, Chad!
Happy Birthday April!!Thank you!!! You are toooooo good to me!
Flowers? ehhhh. Tarantulas? Yay!!!
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.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 Jan! You need to check out the arboreal style leg I & II's. They don't look anything like C. fimbriatus to me.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 David!Beautiful spider and photo!
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I was just looking at these great shots again, full-res on flickr. Def my favorite T! I think it's true that black is the new blue.Poecilotheria subfusca
Yep, they're little!yeah, thats about what i imagined. About the size of a BB haha. Cool pic.
Just pinheads. Cyriocosmus are really enthusiastic eaters.Those C. Ritae are tiny.. are you going to be feeding them wingless fruit flies?
Thank you!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.
Thanks!Gratz for the ritae!!!
Thanks Chris! Yeah I've been quite busy over here and not just with this hobby!Haven't been around for a bit, you've certainly been busy! Nice photos!!!
Thanks Jason!Good luck with the E. uatuman Chad!
Thanks Michael! She is gorgeous!I was just looking at these great shots again, full-res on flickr. Def my favorite T! I think it's true that black is the new blue.
Thanks Michael! She is getting big!Those emboli are great!
Is that your B. emilia? Sure is growing up fast!
:biggrin:Thanks Michael! She is getting big!
Here's the last P. ornata pic "papiliofied".