User Harry Haller's Pictures

Harry Haller

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Various quality. Sometimes from the camera on my old phone, sometimes from something else.
Not only spiders, sometimes something else too.

Acanthoscurria geniculata. Female
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Pterinochilus lugardi. Female
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Ceratogyrus darlingi, molting. Male
Cd.molt1.jpeg Cd.molt2.jpeg Cd.molt3.jpeg IMG_20190120_134126-01-1024x683.jpeg Cd.molt4.jpeg

Julidochromis marksmithi. Female
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Poecilotheria subfusca (highland).
Juvenile Female
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If just something was in focus...
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Harry Haller

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My H. pulchripes #2 is on to it today:

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B. hamorii (female around 8cm/3") went through it yesterday with bravour. Still a bit "unstable" but looking sharp :)

And the ever so adorable Davus pentaloris female is show off just before she closed the doors to go into her hide and...eventually molt. See you at the next holliday!

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Harry Haller

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"Last edited by a moderator: Oct 18, 2019"

May I ask why there was a need to do that? Just to understand, what did I do wrong with my original post?
 

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"Last edited by a moderator: Oct 18, 2019"

May I ask why there was a need to do that? Just to understand, what did I do wrong with my original post?
That happens whenever I merge posts, which I often do if they are consecutive posts by the same user within 24 hours. No content was changed.
 

Harry Haller

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Phormictopus auratus, living up to it's name.
~ P. auratus #3.jpeg 8cm/3"+
Not sexed and I actually have no idea. S/he is the different one of the three I have.

Tapinauchenius rasti
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Orange is the New Black
But to hear (yes, hear) the tapping of her feet on the net and see the speed... You really should get one! :)
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Harry Haller

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Why, oh why, do they have to be so impossible to show on a picture... Freshly molted female Tapinauchenius subcaeruleus.

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Roboto22

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You saw my humor :) love all your pics! The P. auratus is incredible. I have two 2 inch juvies and can't wait to see that gold shine on them
 

Harry Haller

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You saw my humor :) love all your pics! The P. auratus is incredible. I have two 2 inch juvies and can't wait to see that gold shine on them
(I did ) Thanks!
Waiting for auratus to shine is luckily not waiting in vain.

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