Fred's picture thread

Fred

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Some Pictures

A young Lampropelma violaceopes still sporting the juvenile colours. Handling this one was a complete mistake. I completely forgot how fast they were when I was rehousing haha. Thank god for deep bathtubs.





A large female from what I've been told is a Lasiodorides striatus.




Female Grammostala rosea stretching out.




Female Aphonopelma seemanni




Female Brachypelma smithi



Immature male Poecilotheria ornata




Poecilotheria regalis' hanging out



Poecilotheria rufilata



 

natebugman

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Your L. striatus is beautiful though a little bald. How long u had her and how big is she?
 

Fred

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bald? She's about 7" and I've had her for about 7 years
 

Fred

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It's been a battle trying to figure the ID on her. At first I thought L striatus, but some of the people on here said it looked like hommoeomma sp. So I'll post picture with it titled H sp then people will say L striatus. Personally I don't really care what she is. I don't have any intention of breeding her
 

Fred

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Ultimate male?

I've been getting pretty lucky over the years and have never had a male mature on me. Recently my male P ornata molted and I'm not a 100% sure if he's ultimate. The picture is a little blury but I think you can see the bulb. What do you think?

 

sharpfang

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Wow!

He's realy Lengthy! Hope ya got a Girl......Mrs. made me get rid of mine :(

GL - Jason
 

Fred

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Damn man, that's unfortunate!

I just realized I posted this is the wrong part of this forum.

This one is definitely a male though.
 

Teal

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Nice Ts! Love the regalis communal.. so cool!
 

Fred

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thanks Coop.

Teal, There are actually four in the there. I usually find those three together, and the fourth one is always a loner. The set up is really cool though.
 

Koh_

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the communal regalis look very nice!
and i cannot wait til i get MM ornata. :)
 

fatich

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Your last picture of P.rufilata is awesome, beautiful colours.
 

Fred

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L violaceopes molt!

My little L violaceopes molted about 2 weeks ago, and is now waaaaay to large for his or her home, so I did some rehousing and had time for one picture haha. These buggers are fast.

 
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