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BCscorp

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Hi, I have had it for about a year now, it has moulted once. It is always burrowed, I never see it, but pinhead crickets go in and disappear.
 

BCscorp

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H. incei from Abraxas before getting a new home.
H. incei group.jpg
 
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BCscorp

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Hey Crysta...they got home just fine! Putting them in the tank was fun too...
 

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M. balfouri female, scrunched up don't see her full size, but she is between 4"-5".
M.balfouri female.jpg
 
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jbm150

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You gotta great collection dude, lovin' the pics
 

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Having seen the speed of my H. incei, I wouldn't even THINK about having so many in a single jar ...neat though
 

BCscorp

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Hey, thank you for the comments!
"Having seen the speed of my H. incei, I wouldn't even THINK about having so many in a single jar ...neat though" haha yeah it was fun, that pic shows maybe 25% of what was in the container, had 3 up my arm before I even realized some had bolted...lol the rest went into the new home pretty easily.
 

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Hapalopus sp. "Columbia/Large" I prefer "the mushroom spider" over "pumpkin patch". lol This is a female going into new, bigger enclosure to hopefully breed with the MM I have after she settles in.
H. sp. Columbia large1.jpg
H. sp. Columbia large2.jpg
 

advan

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Awesome collection and pics! Good luck with the Hapalopus sp. :)
 

mcluskyisms

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You've got some awesome species man, I saw some of those Theraphosinae sp. Panama for sale the other week (I shouldve got some!), nice pics too! :)
 

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Nice pickup on the Theraphosinae sp. Panama, cool looking and rare little T! That'll be fun to watch grow up :)
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Congrats on the new sp. Panama. Did you only get the one? You should try getting a group together and breed those bad boys. I'm super jeaous! :D
 

BCscorp

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Thank yous for the comments! I've have had the Theraphosinae sp. Panama #1 (Tarantula Canadas designation for that particular sp.) for awhile now, but the colours are getting defined enough to warrant some pics. Yes I have only one, I'll probably get more in the future. They are pretty awesome spiders, mine seems to go about it's business regardless of what I'm doing in it's enclosure or while takin' pics.
Go forth and get ye some!!
 
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