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CedrikG

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I been herping a little today, found many thing and took a couple picture, it is for sure the breeding season theres TONS of male! very nice looking and very fast to.









On the water, they "swim" very well.
 

CedrikG

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Poecilotheria regalis juvenile, took some quick shot when rehousing the jewel

 

CedrikG

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Ceratogyrus darlingi The white thing are were in the old substrate I was using ... not a very nice looking :(

 

CedrikG

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Thx man ;) I can hardly wait to move in my loft, in about 1 week we will do the finalisation of the spider room and then take some picture, the loft itself is really almost done, very nice looking.
 

Randy

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yo kirdec, i am starting to see your pictures all over the internet! haha cool stuff and keep up the good work!
 

Arlius

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I would think so, fangs being that close to his finger aside, that would be one dead T (look at the legs and how 'squished' it is overall (deflated would be a better word..)
 

CedrikG

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Oh yes its only a exuvium ;) I would never do that to one of my living specimen :cool:
 

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and one more time with the old substrate that I hate so much

Nhandu chromatus


 

Hedorah99

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Kirdec said:
Oh yes its only a exuvium ;) I would never do that to one of my living specimen :cool:
Lol. If that were a living specimen I would be more worried about what it was going to do to you.

Awesome picture by the way :clap:
 

CedrikG

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Ephebopus murinus thats looks a little bit dehydrated :( ... I dont understand, she had acces to water in its last environment! Its old substrate formed a big BLOCK and it was'nt re-humidificable anymore ... I did'nt know it was dehydrated :( :( :(


 
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CedrikG

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New arrival :) Thx Mike H., very well packed

Heteroscodra maculata mature female.





Unfortunatly we had problem with the Pterinochilus murinus, a real horor story, here what I found when opening the container, my heart stoped beating ... Fortunatly, she seem's to have made it, with a missing leg and extremly weak, she's having a nice drink right now ... There will be no picture for couple of fays / week ... I placed it in the shower with hot water, because at the begining she was stuck on leg I and leg IV, the shower seemed to help here, I did'nt think she was going to made it !












 

morda

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Very, very nice pics and great collection!
Those E. murinus and H. maculata are awsome! Keep up the pics comming! :D
 
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