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Thanks Chris.

Heres another one that I've been waiting for. The newest member of the family and it will be the most spoiled too. lol I'll post more later after the little cutie gets settled in.

P. metallica

 

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Heres a lucky find I got for 40 dollars at a local pet store. I got very, very lucky.

G. pulchra









Heres a nice ventral shot. Male or female? What do you think?

 

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How about another Aphonopelma that is not easy to find.

A. caniceps This one is a sub adult. Had it a while and just figured out what it was.



Here is my new adult female. After a molt, I'll be looking for a male. ;)



 

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Thanks Chris. It won't be long until I have as many T's as you have frogs. lol
 

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Heres the newest member. I think I'll get an A. purprea end then give the T buying a break for a while. I've been getting a little out of hand lately. lol

E. cyanognathus



 

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Here's one my kids that I got from BrianS and she's wearing new threads. She hasn't stretched out for me to see a size difference but at least she was nice enough to let me take some pics.

A. geniculata

This one is kind of obvious, don't you think? lol


My classic penny comparison shot.




 

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Another molt. Sexed it and it's a she now. She's got a bit of a tude I'm not real excited about though. lol

A. anax




 

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Thanks Doezsha. The shots of the molts were nothing special. That molt was still plyable fresh and it was real easy to take from her. She's one of the most docile T's I own and I've got a lot of Aphonos and Brachys that fit that too. She's such a sweetie and good looking to boot. lol
 

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This one I've had for a while now but I never was sure what to officially write for it's name. Now I've found the name I've been looking for. She docile and such a sweetie.

Homoeomma spp. Ecuadorian Blue Femur





Here, you can really see the denom color on the legs that give it it's name.


 
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I have a couple of new molts to show you so enjoy.

The first one is the pic I took when I first got it.

B. boehmei


Look at her now.






 

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Thanks Chris. I've gone to town and back because my wife has decided that I have too many now. So from now on, if I want one, I have to get rid of another one. I'm ok with it since it's taking up some time just to take care of them all. I'm up to 84 T's and that's doesn't count the pedes and their babies and the scorpions and all the C. vittatus babies. Theres probably 60 vittatus babies I have now too. lol
 

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It's been oh soo long since I posted some pics but these are so worthy of it.

Poecilotheria metallica (male)


Poecilotheria metallica (female #1)


Poecilotheria metallica (female #2)
 

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Thought I'd update my metallica pics since I recieved some excellent pieces of cork from Staley. I think they look pretty good.

P. metallica (female #1)













P. metallica (female #2)
















P. metallica (male) Lucky, lucky guy. ;)




 

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Thrixopelma pruriens

This one is a mature female



This one I can't seem to get a good exuvium from so the jury is still out but I'm pretty sure it's also female. Hopefully it won't eat it's molt like it did the last two.



 

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I thought this species would be a good one to follow the T. pruriens with. I know there's not many of these out there but WOW. The colors are fantastic.

T. cyaneum (female)




 
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