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The time has come for us to compose our website and the camera has been quite abused lately! Enjoy the following pictures! So that all may be aware, I, Jonathan Silva, am an absolute ninny when it comes to cameras, computers, and just about everything else that has a power button, so bear with me. All pictures were taken today with my phone, as soon as we get the perfect shots with the camera the pictures will follow. Let us begin!
Poecilotheria metallica: 1/16/2011
To all those individuals who purchased Poecilotheria metallica slings from me at the Pomona Super Show here is the mother to your newfound additions!
2011-01-16_17-05-52_516 by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria ornata: 1/16/2011
Here she is fattening up for her third sac!
Ornata by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Brachypelma emelia: 1/16/2011
She is prepping to drop her sac now!
Emelia by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Hapopelma lividum: 1/16/2011
She just had the last of her matings last week!
Lividum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria rufilata: 1/16/2011
I'm expecting this girl to give me some babies really soon!
Rufilata by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria formosa: 1/16/2011
Always liked this species.
Formosa by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Grammostola pulchra: 1/16/2011
Is she looking gravid to anyone?
Pulchra by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Avicularia metallica: 1/16/2011
She gave me 107 babies last month.
Metallica by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Brachypelma albopilosum: 1/16/2011
Last time she gave me over 600 slings, I didn't learn my lesson, she's ready for her second sac!
Albopilosum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Megaphobema robustum: 1/16/2011
Working on producing this species now!
Robustum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Grammostola pulchripes: 1/16/2011
Here she is folks! This is my first spider (along with a Grammostola rosea and Hapoplema lividum) and the first species I ever produced!
Pulchripes by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria metallica: 1/16/2011
To all those individuals who purchased Poecilotheria metallica slings from me at the Pomona Super Show here is the mother to your newfound additions!
2011-01-16_17-05-52_516 by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria ornata: 1/16/2011
Here she is fattening up for her third sac!
Ornata by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Brachypelma emelia: 1/16/2011
She is prepping to drop her sac now!
Emelia by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Hapopelma lividum: 1/16/2011
She just had the last of her matings last week!
Lividum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria rufilata: 1/16/2011
I'm expecting this girl to give me some babies really soon!
Rufilata by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Poecilotheria formosa: 1/16/2011
Always liked this species.
Formosa by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Grammostola pulchra: 1/16/2011
Is she looking gravid to anyone?
Pulchra by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Avicularia metallica: 1/16/2011
She gave me 107 babies last month.
Metallica by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Brachypelma albopilosum: 1/16/2011
Last time she gave me over 600 slings, I didn't learn my lesson, she's ready for her second sac!
Albopilosum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Megaphobema robustum: 1/16/2011
Working on producing this species now!
Robustum by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
Grammostola pulchripes: 1/16/2011
Here she is folks! This is my first spider (along with a Grammostola rosea and Hapoplema lividum) and the first species I ever produced!
Pulchripes by crowsarachnids, on Flickr
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