Feeding pictures

Bean

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That's not a little hisser Sheri! Holy crap.

How's your luck been with feeding hissers? I've got certain species that won't take 'em. Overall, in fact, it seems my spiders like crickets better, if the speed at which they take them is an indication of liking.
 

Sheri

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First time I tried. I got two very large males from a friend and offered them to the parahybana and my A. geniculata because they are typically such good feeders. I'd rear these guys myself but I prefer a less mobile species. ;)
 
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Deschain

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Here's a pic of a roach on the wrong end of a set of fangs.
 
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karin

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Bean said:
0.1 Brachypelma vagans


0.0.1 Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens


0.1 Ephebopus murinus


0.0.1 Phormictopus cancerides


0.0.1 Peocilotheria regalis


Lolz!!

Ur Phormictopus cancerides looks like it has a tail and a mouth!!

Pretty cool pics!! Hard to get anoles from where i come from tho.. :(
 

Crunchie

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Since my first post is no longer working...

Thunder, my food crazed Salmon pink with three crickets in his gob!



Lightning my greenbottle blue



Duffy my male Chile (all these pics taken on the same night believe it or not)





For a male Chile he can sure pack it away! :eek:
 

Apocalypstick

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Bean... I must say you are one of the 'Kings' when it comes to taking incredible pics!
 

MyNameHere

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Bean said:
0.1 Brachypelma vagans... 0.0.1 Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens... 0.1 Ephebopus murinus...
Holy CRAP!!! :eek: Those T's are eating lizards!!! :eek:

The anoles are pretty plentiful around here, too. I think at the local Petco's they run about $8, though. At that price most people just say "I'll just go catch some outside", which is pretty easy to do, too. :)
 

Bean

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Thanks for the compliments Apocalypstick, karin. :) I take many many pictures with a sub-par camera, and every once in a while I get a decent shot. :)


starzzzcollide said:
The anoles are pretty plentiful around here, too. I think at the local Petco's they run about $8, though. At that price most people just say "I'll just go catch some outside", which is pretty easy to do, too.
I get totally jealous when people say things like this! Catch 'em and send me some!
 

reptillian

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i wish i had a pet anole lizard over here in england they are £30-£60 dude there expensive!
 

Malkavian

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reptillian said:
i wish i had a pet anole lizard over here in england they are £30-£60 dude there expensive!
Surely you must mean Knight anoles (Anolis equestris) or some larger species rather than the little green ones (Anolis carolinensis and similar) :eek:
 

common spider

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That is so cool to see the T's eating Anole Lizards I give mine a cool treat like that once in a blue moon.
 
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