African T's part II

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some very nice T's here, i need to get my camera out again and take some more, not looking forward to the maculata this time, she just moulted and is quick as hell now.

Timo, you are a tease, Encyocratella olivacea man i need to have some of those ! :wall:
 

Lateralus

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Stunning pictures and specimens everyone. African tarantulas do indeed possess a subtle charm. :)

0.0.1 Encyocratella olivacea



Cheers,
Damien.
 
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Deschain

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Wow...I almost feel like I got slapped.

@Kumalo -Harpactira cf. guttata...there just arent words.
S.calceatum...there are words, but I'm unable to find them right now. :worship:

@Bile - I said in African T's I, that they (African sp.), were underrated, and these pics prove it.

I'm still trying to get over some of the Ts shown here. Honestly, some of the most amazing African sp. I've ever seen, so many, many, many thanks to all for sharing them.
 

WhyTeDraGon

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beautiful T's everyone! Im in love with African species, I like them fast and aggressive! ;P Call me crazy.
Here's some of mine

P. murinus, RCF female (before molt)

Male (R.I.P)

H. maculata, female
 

aaronrefalo

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impresive genus...i want one hehe....i liked that juvinile baboon....congrat

Aaron
 

Lateralus

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Hey all, some new pictures.











Cheers,
Damien.
 
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Deschain

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Hmmm....where have I seen those backgrounds before? ;)

I don't know, but I sure do like them. :D They're just dried leaf litter right?

Oh, and I like the Ts too Inc. :worship:
 

common spider

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That is one cool spider!!!!!!!!!!!1

T.Raab said:
Hi F.J.A.

no real Harpacrira are aviable in the hobby. But remark, there are many dealer who offer "H. curvipes", "H. tigirna" or even "H. gigas" - but i never saw a real one under those "offers".

The problem why there are no imports or no in the hobby, you can read on my website baboonspiders.de.

Here a picture of a very nice african baboonspider.

I wish I could get one of those!!!!!!!!WOW and the picture is great!!!!!!


:clap:
 

ChrisNCT

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Nice pictures guys!


I love all the T's from these regions. I have yet to buy me a couple C. crawshayi. SOON ....SOON!
 

harrymaculata

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yeah its between 61/2 to 7 inches its a LTC wc with an attitude bigger than its self you should have seen it chasing me and my dad round the garden in a threat hissing love it :D :D
 

harrymaculata

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GoTerps said:
Encyocratella olivacea
oh why do you touture me with this beauty i want :drool: :drool: :drool:
any english ppl out there with some for sale pm me :D
 

Henry Kane

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harrymaculata said:
Encyocratella olivacea
oh why do you touture me with this beauty i want :drool: :drool: :drool:
any english ppl out there with some for sale pm me :D
Exactly! It is torture, Eric! You're killing me with that pic. The final nail in the coffin would be for you to say you got more than one. ;) Keep posting pics of it so I can pretend it's mine until the glorious day that I will have to pretend no longer.

Want one want one want one!!! (translate that to mean I want 3...at least).

Take care :)

Gary
 
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