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fartkowski

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thanks
i'm working on getting some more pictures up soon
i will also be adding a few more next week so i'll post em as i get em

i think it is Ceratogyrus meridonalis.
i was thinking that also but from the pictures i've seen the Ceratogyrus meridonalis were alot lighter in color.
i've had it for two molts and it never got that light
 
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here are some better pics of my m robustum
poor guy died a a few weeks ago:(
i'm hoping to get another one soon

my a geniculata
man this girl can eat

here is my p chordatus
looks like she's waving goodbye in the first pic
I love the blue on the bottom of her legs
 

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hahahaha
I asked her to dance and she showed me her fangs:eek:
I guess that means no
 

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here ia another one of my T blondi
can't wait to see how much bigger it gets after it's next molt

here is my first X immanis
just started to show some color the last time it molted
 

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some more pictures from T's I bought at the reptile expo

Theraphosa apophysis

Pamphobeteus platyomma

these guys look awsome in person

Xenesthis intermedia

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

Holothele incei

these are not T's but some cuties my wife got at the show

my OBT out for a stroll
 

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Acanthoscurria geniculata

This is my male OBT that molted about 4 months ago.
Is it normal for them to lose the hair on their legs like this?
I have a female for him but she has been in premolt for a couple of months, so I am waiting on her

sorry here is the pic

Aphonopelma seemanni
she did not want to get rehoused today.
showed me a pretty convincing threat pose

My Nhandu chromatus sunbathing

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

Brachypelma vagans still being camera shy

freshly molted Brachypelma smithi

also freshly molted Cyclosternum fasciatum

Grammostola aureostriata

Acanthoscurria atrox

Brachypelma emilia

Lasiodora parahybana

Xenesthis immanis
 

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You could give all pics in one message.

Your pics are great, I love Your N.chromatus:clap:
 

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I tried to put all the pictures in one post but I want to label the different species and it won't let me do it.

Grammostola rosea

Aphonopelma seemanni
this is the first time she has shown any kind of aggression at all
she was not happy

Nhandu chromatus
 

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a few more of my little farts
Holothele sp "Norte de Santander"
these guys are cool

Pamphobeteus platyomma

Grammostola aureostriata

Nhandu coloratovillosus

Brachypelma emilia
 

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Nhandu chromatus
last molt she had some trouble and lost 3/4 of her fangs.
She just molted a few days ago and I hope she got them back.

Xenesthis immanis

some more pictures of my newest T
H gigas

Lasiodorides striatus
this girl can eat

Brachypelma smithi

Acanthoscurria geniculata

Brachypelma vagans

Grammostola pulchra

Paraphysa scrofa

Acanthoscurria atrox
 

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here are a few more pics.
I am playing around with different lighting so I hope they came out ok.

T.blondi

Paraphysa scrofa

Pterinochilus chordatus

Phormictopus cancerides

Theraphosa apophysis

this was the only picture I could get of this guy.
A few minutes after it was being shy.

Ephebopus uatuman

I don't remember what species this was.
I usually write it down but I must have had a brain fart.

Aphonopelma seemanni
The first pic is before the molt.
The rest are after.

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

Xenesthis immanis

Aphonopelma hentzi
 

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another one pic of my bigger Xenesthis immanis
Not easy getting pictures of her, runs back to her hide as soon as there is a little bit of movement.

Acanthoscurria geniculata

This was sold to me as Lasiodorides striatus.
From the pics i've seen they seem to have stripes on the knees.
Is it possible it is a different species?
she is about 4" right now

Holothele sp. "Norte de Santander"

Hysterocrates gigas

Brachypelma vagans
 

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Grammostola pulchra

Pamphobeteus platyomma

Brachypelma smithi

Paraphysa scrofa

I think taking pictures is almost as addicting as the hobby itself.

Grammostola aureostriata

Nhandu coloratovillosus

Brachypelma albopilosum

Brachypelma emilia

Nhandu vulpinus

I found this guy running around at work

Ageleninae sp

Cyclosternum fasciatum

Grammostola rosea

Holothele incei

Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens

This guy was sold to me as a Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi.
 

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