Species Brachypelma boehmei

Cirith Ungol

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Lovely! B.bohemei is on the top of my wishlist!! I would actually get several if I had the chance. I'll get an emilia soon, that's not too unrelated, but I still want bohemei :)
 

Keith Richard

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Wow Holley, she's a cutie. Just gone on my wish list, which by the way, is becoming reality rather than just continual wishing :)
 

slode

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Nice!

I have been waiting patiently for my boehmei to molt for the last 6 months.
 

bonesmama

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Ahh, yes, with T's, we must learn to be patient, or go mad!
 

Greg Wolfe

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B.B. sheds...

Great shots Bones! They seem to molt when we are out, as if on cue.
This one is gonna be a knockout!! :} :p
 

jbrd

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bonesmama said:
Ahh, yes, with T's, we must learn to be patient, or go mad!
i guess i'll go mad then lol nice T's
 

WhyTeDraGon

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Here's the beauty I got from OldHag yesterday, im still wiping up drool! He's a big time hair flicker, just like she said!

 

ink_scorpion

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WhyTeDraGon said:
He's a big time hair flicker, just like she said!
As evidenced by his bare bottom! ;P Nice T though!!! Congrats on the aquisition! :clap:
 

JohnxII

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{D Not much more left to be flicked is there? Just dry kicks 'til the next molt perhaps...

Mine still do superficial kicks, but prefer to hiss when disturbed!
 

Cerbera

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Very nice, both spider and pics...

If I had one little tiny crticism, it would be a friendly reminder to pop the cam in macro mode when doing the close ups, or super macro if the camera has it, and you feel brave enough to take pics 3 cm away from the spider :)
 

WhyTeDraGon

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lol, those are in Macro...I just had a hard time keeping him still! lol. Oh, and keeping myself still! I kept thinking he would run off while I was checking out the pics! hehe.
 

Cerbera

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Oops :p Yeah - i have that problem...

Always tricky to get a tripod above a spider, and leaning over it at the right angle... we'll have to ask Prizz how he does it...
 

dnl

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macro pics are nice, but some spiders make it very dificult to do. not all of them stay stoped waiting for the picture hehehe
i try to take it with some nice focus, usually 3 cm away from the scene.. just like cerbera told :)
my best poser is a aphonopelma caniceps, it stays a long time stoped.. even in my hands!
 

Brian S

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Check out my B boehmei...fresh from a molt and looking good. Unfortunatly it is a male :(

 
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