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Heres a new one that you don't see a lot of. This Costa Rican Blue Front.

Aphonopelma crinirufum

 

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How about this one? It's quick to tell me to go away but it's never extended it's fangs. I wonder how big this will get.

Aphonopelma Sp. Flagstaff Orange

 

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This one is really looking good at 1 1/8th inches. So pretty but it's quick to flick hairs so I try not to irritate too much.

B. boehmei

 

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This one is suprisingly growing very fast. At least faster than I thought it would. It's right at 3 inches and it's fast and defensive. Awsome T.

P. ornata

 

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This one has the traditional markings of the Pterinochilus species but the colors of the P. chordatus are so unique.

P. chordatus





 

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Here is my female A. versicolor. She's around 5 inches now and has a real pretty shade of purple in the blue/green and red hairs.

A. versicolor



 

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This one is about ready for another molt and then it should be showing more blue. Especially on the legs.

C. cyaneopubescens

 

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great pics...that T. pruriens is awesome looking!! and that is one fat fasciatum. :D
 

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great pics...that T. pruriens is awesome looking!! and that is one fat fasciatum. :D
Thanks. I think the fasciatum is going to molt soon and I'm 90 percent sure the pruriens is a female and I think I might like to mate her. I'll wait untill i'm 100 percent sure.

Awesome Tarantulas, pretty versicolor and GBB
Thanks. That versicolor get more colorful with every molt and the GBB is not differant. I'm excited to see it aquire all that blue/green color.
 

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I'd say this one is about ready to pop. Based on her size, i'd say it'll be a pretty big sack.

A. hentzi

 

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Looks like more kids are on the way. ;)

Scolopendra subspinipes (Cherry Red)



 

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For some reason I'm really getting into the American Aphonopelmas that are not very common. They really interest me.

Aphonopelma Sp. Carlsbad Green



 

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How about this one. I like the Haplopelmas but you sure do have to be prepared for the idea that you aren't going to see them much. I guess I can add this one to my collection of pet holes.

Haplopelma albostriata



 

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Nice Pics. When you gonna hook me up with some Hentzi
 

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I just thought I'd show you all my typical pede house. Here's how I have mine laid out. This is a 19 quart plastic storage container that I got from Target so it's a simple enclosure with no hide or anything. Only a small water dish. As you can see in the second and third pic, I keep some of the substrate dry and some moist with the water dish holding around 2 or 3 table spoons of water. I haven't had this pede but for 2 weeks or so and it's already made a laberynth of tunnels in the peat. Any and all comments are welcome. Thanks.





 

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Heres a new molt. The last 2 molts this one has had has been quite a change. I'll start out with a before pic to see the difference.

E. murinus



Big difference I think.

Flash on


Flash off
 

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This girl shot up on my list of favs with her last molt. I bought her from a pet store and she had done a lot of huddleing in the corner with her legs all bunched up. This first pic shows her about 2 weeks after I got her. After 5 months in 7 inches of peat, I finally saw that she had molted and I was able to coax her out for a photo shoot. She is absolutly stunning.

5 months ago. This was obviously taken outside.



Now. I was able to get her out because I left the room pretty dim so I used the cameras flash. It looks like that was a good idea.













She hadn't seen me in so long, she really was being pretty pushy with the I want a hug thing.



 

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love the shots Jeremy.. she looks so good now! good for you bud! love the E.murinus too! I think I need to pay some more attention to my spiders now lol
 
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