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wow Becca your collection is great, have you hit 100 yet? it seems like everytime i visit the forum you get some new T's lol. great photos as always:clap:
 

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shogun804 said:
wow Becca your collection is great, have you hit 100 yet? it seems like everytime i visit the forum you get some new T's lol. great photos as always:clap:
Thank you. :)

Nope, haven't hit 100 yet and I actually hope I don't for some time. I'm at about 60ish-70ish (I stopped counting after about 40 or so) and could stand to cut back a little. I don't want to get so many that I don't have time to take care of them all or enjoy the ones that I have, so I need to decide on which ones I'm going to let go of.
 

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Freshly molted L. parahybana, "Einstein"


A. atrox with first roach nymph :)


T. blondi, "Hawking," with roach
 
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New Addition - Brachypelma emilia

I've wanted one of these since I first began in the hobby and very excited to finally own one. :)





New Photo - H. gigas, "Pythagorus"


New Photo - A. moderatum
 
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I took a few new photos today as I was feeding...

A. avicularia, "Plato," with roach


B. albopilosum, "Edison"


C. gracile, #4


G. aureostriata, "Newton"


C. cyanopubescens, "Crick"


G. rosea, "Archimedes"


N. coloratovillosus, "Baker," in pre-molt
 
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becca81 said:
Somewhere in the 60ish-70ish range, I believe. That's including slings, juvenile, and adults. I'm actually trying to cut back a bit right now - I think I can pick the ones that I really want to keep and cut it down to 40 or so and be happy with that.

(of course, I say that just after I bought 6 more.. :rolleyes: )


0.0.1 Chilobrachys fimbriatus, "Rainwater"

(Chris, this one is yours - I was finally able to get some photos after unpacking it!)


My goal is going to be at 50 and I am going to try to stop there I am at 29 right now.You have great T's becca81.
 

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C. cyaneopubescens, "Crick" - Freshly Molted


A. versicolor, "Halley" - Freshly Mated :D


N. coloratovillosus, "Baker" - Freshly Molted


New Addition - Avicularia huriana :) Looks to be in pre-molt
 

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I think it's COOL you named your blondi .. Hawking..
some irony there .. :)
 

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Freshly molted - A. crinirufum - 0.75"


A. seemani, "Galileo" - 5" Female (mated)




New Addition - A. huriana - 3" Female


Freshly molted - G. aureostriata, "Atkins"


G. rosea, "Archimedes" - 5" Female (eating roach)


H. incei
 

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Freshly molted Pamphobeteus sp. "Ecuadorian Giant Birdeater"




C. crawshayi
 

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I just looked at all your pictures again Becca, this is a great thread! It's great to see them all growing up molt by molt. Hope to see some more pics soon!:)
 

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Been a little while since I updated this thread and I've had quite a few molts and such over the past couple of months. :)

Freshly molted Avicularia sp. "Isla Margarita"


Freshly molted female Brachypelma smithi


Freshly molted C. cyaneopubescens


Lasiodora difficilis


New Addition - 3" Nhandu carapoensis


Freshly molted Nhandu coloratovillosus


Pamphobeteus sp., "Ecuadorian Giant Birdeater"
 

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great looking ts becca, you have quite the collection. by the way, i think i forgot to tell you..i think mendeleev molted on its way over here. i didn't find a complete exuvium, but i found a leg (and i checked to make sure none were missing :razz:) i think its closer to 2" now..but haven't been able to measure it very well...skittish little bug heh.
 

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xgrafcorex said:
great looking ts becca, you have quite the collection. by the way, i think i forgot to tell you..i think mendeleev molted on its way over here. i didn't find a complete exuvium, but i found a leg (and i checked to make sure none were missing :razz:) i think its closer to 2" now..but haven't been able to measure it very well...skittish little bug heh.
Yes - it's a very skittish little one! Always been quite fiesty.

I'm glad it made it okay to you. :)
 

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0.0.1 H. incei, freshly molted


0.0.1 N. chromatus, freshly molted


0.1.0 A. huriana, freshly molted


0.1.0 B. vagans, "Descartes," freshly molted
 
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