Species Chilobrachys fimbriatus

Nerri1029

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YES !!!! very nice..

very nice :)

good photography too.

but don't pamper the model too much or she'll start becoming difficult and want perriere in her dish ..
 

morda

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Y, I agree. One of the most beautiful T's. And one of my fav's.
 

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seems as though the T was not too happy to have pics taken in first pic....that sure is a pretty T though...
 

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Mine is approaching 3"... I THINK!! I rarely see her, she has the most amazing web apartment!! And the minute I touch her enclosure, she ZOOMS into one of the closets! {D
 

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Aren't they gorgeous?!

Darshan is a bit over the 3" mark ... and just molted this past week. This picture was taken before that molt. She gets prettier every molt!!
 

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It took a bit of "poking" around, but I actually got her out for a photo shoot!! Have ya ever seen such nice butts? {D
 

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Ssspidermom said:
Darshan is a bit over the 3" mark ... and just molted this past week. This picture was taken before that molt. She gets prettier every molt!!
wow....your T has a nice butt!!! very beautiful species!!!
 

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mine just started to show the stripes at the abdomen now..haha :p
 

Catherine

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They are an absolutly stunning spider. We had a male, who sadly died without getting any lovin', couldn't seem to find a girlfriend for him! Still, he's in the freezer now waiting for me to get some resin to case him in!

Funnily enough, we just bought a new C.fimbriatus sling this week. Hoping this one is going to be a female!
 

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Thank's guys(and girls)! This is a very beautiful species, but as someone above mentioned they stay underground most of the time. I've only seen mine a few times since I got her(about a year ago) besides the times when I've dug her out of her burrow.
 

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I always have been a fan of the use of both b&w and color in the same picture. Very nice. Photoshop?

-Lonnie
 

Deschain

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Great pic Prizz :clap: . C.fimbriatus are so amazing.

You take them out for pics right? I assume. Mine never leaves her burrow...but she's still a juvenile.
 

priZZ

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Good morning! :D

AphonopelmaTX said:
I always have been a fan of the use of both b&w and color in the same picture. Very nice. Photoshop?
I'm also a fan of different combinations in pictures. And of course I used Photoshop.

Deschain said:
Great pic Prizz :clap: . C.fimbriatus are so amazing.You take them out for pics right? I assume. Mine never leaves her burrow...but she's still a juvenile.
Thanks, I love them. I swear they can stridulate louder, than an other T! I bought this fimbriatus yesterday from a friend and just put her in this "photo session set-up".

Like always priZZ.Beautiful picture. :clap:
Thank You, I'm glad You like my pics. I'll try my best to make good pics also in the future! ;)
 

Deschain

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I've yet to hear mine make a sound. She's very. very shy. And very, very quick...one of the fastest strikers I've seen.

C.fimbriatus is top three of my favorite species. Thanks for sharing and keep them pics comin'!
 
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