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Happy Birthday,
Congrats on the sacs and good luck.
Pictures are outstanding, as usual.
Congrats on the sacs and good luck.
Pictures are outstanding, as usual.
Thanks Jason! I will need it with the A. minatrix! I can't hatch them if my life depended on it! LOLGood luck with the I. mira and A. minatrix man!
Agreed!Big YAY on the P. formosa!! :biggrin:
Yep! there are lot's of nice spiders in this state! Join the Minnverts group on Yahoo.Can't believe I just noticed all these beautiful spiders are in my state! No way ! I can't find my tarantula people out here !
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Thanks Chris!Good work Mr. Campbell.
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Thanks Jan!Just...wow! Good luck on getting sacs there and that last set of pics of the Encyocratella olivacea does it! I need one of those! *gasp* They're stunningly beautiful and have such a nice contrast and subtle, yet outstanding little eye-catchers in their coloration...
Good luck, Chad!
Thanks Jeff! Fingers crossed!Wow, gorgeous pics. Love that Eo and the mira mating shots. Good luck with the pairing!
Happy Birthday,
Congrats on the sacs and good luck.
Pictures are outstanding, as usual.
Happy Birthday Chad!! :biggrin:
Thanks guys!:biggrin: Happy Birthday, Chad!!!! :biggrin:
LOL Thanks Michael!Chad's back! :biggrin:
Love that third photo!
LOL Thanks Michael!
Poecilotheria metallica
LOL yeah, I've been busy trying other photography, it's getting cold now so expect more updates. That pretty girl is doing just fine.wow, long time no pics indeed. And gorgeous Poecs again.
How's your subfusca, btw? those magnificent pics of it actually made me seriously consider getting a pokie for the first time.
They are nice! Still my fourth favorite Poecilotheria!I saw these on Reptile Report a few minutes ago. Man, pics like that further confirm why a blue T is the ultimate T, and why someday I must own a female P metallica. But if my Singapore Blue is a female, that's a decent 2nd!
Thanks Lisa!That "Borneo Black" sling's face is unreal! Great shots, Chad!
E. murinus have always been fun subjects.I'm guessing that e.murinus wasn't thrilled with being photographed? XD Very cute little ones. I especially like the lampropelma baby shots, almost looks like it's smiling in that second one.
Thanks Michael!Beautiful images Chad, really is good to see you back!
Those macros of the B.B. molting are fantastic!!