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P. Novak

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very organized and very nice room!!!!! of course as we all know great pics!

whats the room with the dog going to be?
 

CedrikG

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whats the room with the dog going to be?
On the picture we can see a spider room at the left, theres another one just in front of it, to the right , the room is going to be a loft, theres another spider room at the entrance of the loft for a total of 3 spider room

its going to be done in june or so :) there i'll have more then enough room for my
inverts.





 
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Lorgakor

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Aww, that is a cute sling! Great pics as always. What kind of camera do you use?
Kidding!

What breed is your dog? Kirdec is it? He is beautiful!:)
 

Arlius

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What species is that last pic Kirdec? and BTW congrats on handling! It's good to see that not everyone conforms to the idea that T's should basically not be handled period!
Why do people that have been in the hobby for a few years and never really handle think they know better? It's the same kind of people that try and make decisions for everyone else in other matters in life that have nothing to do with them in any way. (like drugs and cigarettes) :wall:

Anyone ever pay attention to the people that study and photograph etc for a living? For example... Ruud, from Buggin' with Ruud. He has absolutely NO problems with handling. He knows how they behave, he knows what they are going to do. No T (unless you are allergic or small) will kill you, only cause alot of pain. On the other hand, a Sydney Funnel Web will! Yet, Ruud felt comfortable handling it... he must be stupid etc etc etc! :rolleyes:

If you don't have the stomach or desire to hold your T's, then fine, don't. Do not however rag on people that do. As far as getting bitten, you are 4 times as likely to get bit doing other things (feeding, cleaning, etc) than handling. No one is going to handle a T thats being defensive. SO, if its not being defensive, and you can get it on your hand, it will be alright.

Like Kirdec said, T's are no where near as defensive/aggressive once they are out of their homes! Its inside the enclosure that most bites happen...!

Again, kudos to you Kirdec, beautiful photos! {D
 

Keith Richard

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Arlius said:
As far as getting bitten, you are 4 times as likely to get bit doing other things (feeding, cleaning, etc) than handling.
...only if you're not paying attention!
 

Arlius

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Same for handling. If you don't agree, then even if your paying attention, it is still the same as I said. (Burrowing species for example...)
Its the picking up part thats dangerous, but if you aren't stupid, it's limited (read the bite reports, most of them you could see it coming, as they say in their hindsight.)
 
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P. Novak

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Wow Kirdec looks very nice!!! where did you get that bark stuff? or infacet where did you get all the materials? outside? thats where i find all my stuff, works very good too.
 

CedrikG

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Yes of course I find everything outside, thats the best to do
 

P. Novak

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It always looks better!!!! MORE ENCLOSURE PICS!! i love enclosure pics.. if you havent noticed =D
 

Mike H.

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Wow !! great looking tanks man !!

Regards, Mike :worship:
 

CedrikG

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Thx Allen, cant wait to see the picture of your enclosure with live plants
 

CedrikG

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man u got tanks everywhere!what species is in the tank right next to your bed?lol
Ephebopus murinus

Poecilotheria regalis

Ceratogyrus darlingi

Pterinochilus murinus

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

another Pterinochilus murinus

and a Theraphosa blondi

are those in my room
 
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P. Novak

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Kirdec said:
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens environment


wow VERY NICE, what exactly is that thing in the middle? is it a stump? howd you get it?

again very NICE! :clap:
 
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