Archindgirl's T's

arachnidgirl

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These are my current Tarantulas {D

The first attachment has Mistique (4"), my Aphonopelma Seemanni and the second attachment is Storm (2"), my Grammostola Rosea.
 

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arachnidgirl

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Thanks :p

These two are my 2nd and 3rd T's. My first one passed on :(

But I do have two more coming {D an A. avic and an H. mac
 

opticle

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wow that A Seemanni looks stunning, great job and clear pictures:drool: :drool:
 

arachnidgirl

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wow that A Seemanni looks stunning, great job and clear pictures:drool: :drool:
Thanks :p

my A seemanni just molted two and a half weeks ago :razz:
well they both did :D
These pictures were taken with my new camera :p
 

Staley

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What kind of camera? Does it have a macro Function? What was your first tarantula?

Staley
 

arachnidgirl

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What kind of camera? Does it have a macro Function? What was your first tarantula?

Staley
My camera is a Panasonic Lumix. At the time that these photos were taken I had no idea how to work tat macro function. But now I do :D
The first T is an A. seemanni
 

Frédérick

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Thanks :p

These two are my 2nd and 3rd T's. My first one passed on :(

But I do have two more coming {D an A. avic and an H. mac
I strongly advise you to be cautious with the H. maculata, since you probably don't have much experience with Ts, especially arboreals. it is a wonderful and stunning specie yet pretty quick and venomous:) will the avic and mac be slings?
 

arachnidgirl

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I strongly advise you to be cautious with the H. maculata, since you probably don't have much experience with Ts, especially arboreals. it is a wonderful and stunning specie yet pretty quick and venomous:) will the avic and mac be slings?
I thank you for your concern, but I have put many weeks into researching and reading the boards about them :D . Then I took about three more weeks to decide whether it would be a good T for me or not. I decided to get it {D .

I have them now and yes they are slings:p . The H. mac is about 1/2 inches and the A. avic is the same size. I have no plans to hold these t's as it is not natural for them to be held. I will definately enjoy them though as pretty as they are :eek: .
 

Rydog

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I completely agree with you, I think that if you respect any animal and treat them right, that you will not get bit and all in all will make the animals more enjoyable. H. macs are very cool looking creatures and I am sure you will have some good photos for us.:drool: {D
 

von_z

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I wouldn't worry about ocasionally holding the Avic. They tend to be very docile, and a little handling won't hurt. The H. mac, on the other hand, not so much, as you already know. I have one and those things are like greased lightning!!!!
 

Staley

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No matter how much caution you use Crap Happens. There are always accidents. Now Where are some more pics?????????????? I was expecting to see more !@!@$

Staley
 

arachnidgirl

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No matter how much caution you use Crap Happens. There are always accidents. Now Where are some more pics?????????????? I was expecting to see more !@!@$

Staley
I would add more pictures if could, but either AB won't let me or the computer will not :(
 
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