As promised, some pictures

dennis

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Hi guys,

It's picture posting time again!!

First is Acanthoscurria brocklehursti ... At least, that's what it was labeled when the guy sold it to me. I think it looks more like L. cristata now :(. This one is about 2.5"
 

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Next is A. braunshauseni. Bought 5 of those guys yesterday, this one is about 0.75-1".. Sorry for the bad quality pic.
 

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Avicularia versicolor... I had to move this little one to a new enclosure, but didn't have much to decorate it with, so I put in some fake roses I won at the fair a few years ago. Looks cute doesn't it :).
 

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My brothers Brachypelma albopilosum, this one should be about 4"... I always thought those spiders were just boring and ugly, but this one is just beautiful!
 

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Next up is the Brachypelma emilia spiderling I bought yesterday. This little one is about 1", and very calm ... maybe that's because it's in premolt :).
 

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And now my very special spider ... Too bad my cam kinda sucks, so I haven't been able to take a good pic.

This baby is about 0.5" and I have 11 of them.
Ephebopus cyanognathus.


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Next up is Grammostola pulchra. When I got my first spider I couldn't decide wether to take a G. rosea or G. pulchra. When I got to the spider shop the choise was easily made ... They only had G. rosea. Since then I have been looking for a goodlooking G. pulchra spiderling, and I found one yesterday.
 

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And this is my smallest brothers (14 y/o) first spider ... Lasiodora difficilis. The woman who sold em put a nice picture of an adult specimen on top of the little vials they were in... When he saw that really neat blue spider on the picture he wanted one, since they were only 5 euro. (I think they switched the pic with a H. lividum pic, since the H. lividum slings were standing next to the L. difficilis slings...)

When he bought it he asked me if this was a good spider for him ... I don't really know if he can manage to take care of that little spidey, but he said he will do his best.
 

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And last but not least, my brother's Theraphosa blondi.

This little guy just looks sooo darn cute!!
 

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This baby is about 0.5" and I have 11 of them. Dennie

The "BLue fang" is my most wanted T:D

And you have 11!!:eek:

It costs so much for a sling here
:mad:
 

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hey

Great pics. I have a blue fang, they're really nice.

Any ways have a nice day. Difficilis is a cool species too!

geo
 

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Originally posted by sunnymarcie
The "BLue fang" is my most wanted T:D

And you have 11!!:eek:
Now let's hope I will be able to raise all of em to adulthood...


Dennis
 
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