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Those last 4 are particularly impressive! Those blue setae really stand out.
Thanks Michael! I don't have the patience for a tripod with macro.Beautiful Chad, love the glow!
Maybe try a time-lapse of a first instar molt sometime ... ? I don't think I've ever seen that, you'd be the one to do it!!
Great photos! I really like the macro shots...the detail is just amazing!
Thanks guys!Those last 4 are particularly impressive! Those blue setae really stand out.
Holothele incei 'blue form'.....the first....blue....tarantula! :O
I am the same age and haven't grown up, so no worries.When I grow up I want to...
Own every T ever heard of
Own camera equipment that I could take such beautiful pictures with
Have the skill to take said pictures
Thanks for the inspiration!
P.S. When does grown up happen? I'm 30 and haven't found it yet.
They do! Those are the new 'blue form'!If only it looked like that as an adult!
There's a blue form of H incei?? Was this produced in captivity like the gold form? Or was it acquired via field collecting?They do! Those are the new 'blue form'!
You are too gullible.There's a blue form of H incei?? Was this produced in captivity like the gold form? Or was it acquired via field collecting?
Well I expect people to tell the truth, I didn't know we had a bunch of fibbers running rampant . Plus I love blue. SO it caught my interest.You are too gullible.
Very excited for these to become more available, they have everything I like about Asian OW rolled into one, lovely abdomen markings, color variation and a pleasing body build.They do! Those are the new 'blue form'!
Juvenile Female Phormingochilus everetti
I misread your comment and thought you said "they have everything I like about Asian OW rolled into one, lovely abdomen markings, color variation and a pleasing body *fluid* lol"Very excited for these to become more available, they have everything I like about Asian OW rolled into one, lovely abdomen markings, color variation and a pleasing body build.
I have dyslexia so I can sympathize, I should have thrown in a colon to help it be an easier read. Still really want one of those spiders but they make my wallet cry.I misread your comment and thought you said "they have everything I like about Asian OW rolled into one, lovely abdomen markings, color variation and a pleasing body *fluid* lol"
I was very confused for a second lol.
Awe, I can't have a little fun at your expense? ;DWell I expect people to tell the truth, I didn't know we had a bunch of fibbers running rampant . Plus I love blue. SO it caught my interest.
Thank you!Chad, your pics are ridiculous! Thanks for showing them off.
One of my favorites!Very excited for these to become more available, they have everything I like about Asian OW rolled into one, lovely abdomen markings, color variation and a pleasing body build.
Thanks Jason! Where are all the Peru pics?Beautiful, crisp shots of the everetti, Chad!
Thank you! Go back one page to post #1398.Wow, amazing shots. What is your camera set up for those close ups? I have a Canon eos rebel t4i and I can't decide which lenses to get to use for my T's.
Thanks Michael!So beautiful, great work Chad!
These are just ewls that really only wiggle their legs, that's about it. Once they're 1i they'll leave the sac.Great ones there again, do you have shots of them just spreading their legs and getting ready to crawl out?