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After my first photo thread hit over 300 posts (indicative of way too much time on my hands
), I figured I would start a second thread that wouldn't take forever to load. 
My focus has pretty much settled on NW Theraphosidae and I am quickly moving out the last of my OW collection (except for a breeding group of Chaetopelma gracile that I can't bear to part with).
Most of my collection, especially the ones that I rotate in and out of my classroom, are named after famous scientists or mathematicians.
Adult Female Aphonopelma seemani - "Mary Gray"
Mature Male Brachypelma albopilosum
Adult Female Phormictopus cancerides - "Gloria Gilmer"
My focus has pretty much settled on NW Theraphosidae and I am quickly moving out the last of my OW collection (except for a breeding group of Chaetopelma gracile that I can't bear to part with).
Most of my collection, especially the ones that I rotate in and out of my classroom, are named after famous scientists or mathematicians.
Adult Female Aphonopelma seemani - "Mary Gray"

Mature Male Brachypelma albopilosum

Adult Female Phormictopus cancerides - "Gloria Gilmer"
