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Incredible -- as impressed with the photography as I am with the Ts! Excellent in every way -- glad you shared these.
This boy matured.advan said:Thanks David! The girls are ready, I just need him to mature!
Thank you! I do but mainly wholesale. Search the classifieds for my latest ad.Love your pictures! You ever sell of these beauties?!?!
Thanks!Incredible -- as impressed with the photography as I am with the Ts! Excellent in every way -- glad you shared these.
Thanks Michael! Almost, almost thought about stacking.Spectacular last couple of shots Chad! :O
Thanks Jan! They are an awesome species!Beautiful shots, Chad! That P. everetti looks stunning!
Agreed!Holy Henna! That C. dyscolus "blue" looks awesome!
aah i remember a few of my attempts ended that way.Thanks Jan, too bad they don't stay this color.
Thanks David! Hopefully he got his job done!
I do not. This one is still small and in a 32oz deli. I have the brown thumb when it comes to plants. I might look into fake bromelialds when it gets larger and if it is a girl.
Adult male Poecilotheria ornata
Penultimate male Haplopelma sp. 'Bach Ma'
Thanks David!Congratulations on the Haplocosmia himalayana production! Beautiful animals...
Agreed!That C. dyscolus "Blue" is BEAUTIFUL! *must_have!*
Thanks man, long time no see. Hopefully you are ready to get back into things full swing.aah i remember a few of my attempts ended that way.
Hopefully all went successful
Ive been on this site a few days in a row now, and am afraid i need to get back into the hobby for good.
Just got all caught up on yours and jasons pic threads and am amazed at how you both keep outdoing yourselves with your collections, as well as your knack for photography.
Good stuff man
Thanks Michael!I agree Chad, that MM P. tigrinawesseli is really beautiful!
Btw that last photo of the same post is one of my favorites of yours.
Thanks Jason, maybe you'll like this one.Love that last shot.
Oh WOW! That is one magnificent looking spider! How big is it? I can't wait for mine to look like that. Just stunning!Thanks Michael!
Cyriopagopus sp. 'hati hati'