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AlainL

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Hi again. From the looks of it, I don't see any jaguar. It's possible that it was born as a normal offspring in a clutch of Jaguars, which is what that person might have meant by it. I've included a pic of one of my carpets, he's a Jag sibling, meaning he doesn't have a true jaguar pattern, but got some of the jag genes, as it were. Either way, you have a stunning Jungle there.

Eric
Hi Eric,

That's a very snake also:clap:
 

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Last pics of the night.

Stromatopelma calceatum:



Heteroscodra maculata:

 

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subfusca
you are really pushing my button to buy a couple of these!
 

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you are really pushing my button to buy a couple of these!
Sean,

Your telling me you don't have at least 3 of these:eek:

What are you waiting for:wall:

Seriously, their the most beautiful Pokies imo.
 

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Sean,

Your telling me you don't have at least 3 of these:eek:

What are you waiting for:wall:

Seriously, their the most beautiful Pokies imo.

Not only one of the most beautiful pokies, but one of the best looking T's in general.
I can look at these guys for days:D
 

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Not only one of the most beautiful pokies, but one of the best looking T's in general.
I can look at these guys for days:D
Subfusca(highland form) are the best looking t imo, metallica was close second for me, but I change my mind since my miranda molted;) metallica is now in third place.
 

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Adult female Poecilotheria miranda

Here you go:D





Adult female Poecilotheria subfusca "highland form"

 

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Poecilotheria subfusca

Here's a comparison between 2 specimens of highland and lowland form at the exact same size.

Lowland form.



Highland form.

 

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those highlands are insane......


awesome pics as usual.


moose
 

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great shots man!you got some awesome Poecilotheria adults in your collection!
sadly i havent taken photos of most of my adult poec's.any luck breeding any of your arboreals yet?
 

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those highlands are insane......


awesome pics as usual.


moose
Thanks a lot man:D

The highland form is beautiful but very uncommon compare to the lowland form.

I consider myself very lucky to have one:D
 

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great shots man!you got some awesome Poecilotheria adults in your collection!
sadly i havent taken photos of most of my adult poec's.any luck breeding any of your arboreals yet?
Hi Chris,

Thanks a lot for the comment:D

So far I mated my rufilata but the male got eaten after a few days, been 2 1/2 months now and still no egg sac but I'm getting another male in 2 weeks.

Also tried to mate my subfusca highland but still nothing also.

I'm still crossing my fingers tho.

And last I mated my P.cambridgei and for this, I witness the mating but it was very quick,I noticed at least one insertion:D

In the next few weeks I'm getting 1 mm P.pederseni, 1 mm P.regalis and 1 im P.miranda:D

Hopefully they will be productive.
 
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