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Holothele incei

I found these little guys crawling around my communal H. incei tank the other day - always nice to have a surprise egg sac hatch without you even noticing :)

H. incei - 2nd instar

Edit: Adding D. annulatipes



 
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Two of my favourites! Fantastic photos!
 

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It really goes without sayin'.....

That you are Great with Tarantulas and cameras......

I especially Appreciated your Info on P. Pulcher breeding.......

It will Un-doubtedly help me be successful.........I thank you Sincerely Matt.:clap:

- Jason
 
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Glad y'all like them so far :)

And more -
Pamphobeteus sp. "Ecuador II", mature male
and Psalmopoeus pulcher, 2nd instar macro photo.



 

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Lasiodora klugi

Not the most spectacular species to watch molt - but I have quite a few of these and about 8 of them were molting, so decided to get pics.

Lasiodora klugi - Bahai Scarlet Bird Eater - Juvenile molting to app. 6-7cm (about 2.5"-3") leg span.
(Edit: added the first picture. Pics are in reverse chronological order)





 
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Hysterocrates sp. 'Hercules' PTN

Supposed "hercules" baboon, mating. Specimens are related, but we'll leave that argument for another day.

She's a lot different from my H. gigas female in terms of leg IV's thickness - I will get pics of that sooner or later.

 

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Lampropelma violaceps

A few quick shots of a friend's Singapore Blue female which I am mating. Lampropelma violaceps / Cyriopagopus sp. "Blue" ... whatever you wanna call it!
1st picture is right leg I.



 

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Fantastic shots! You've completely sold me on this camera & the Raynox lens.

You are going to add some myriapods to this post someday, I hope?
 

sharpfang

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Absolutely Stunning!

Do you have Pics of P. Reduncus also.......Do they have Psalmopoeus Langenbucheri on your continent ?

Wow, man - Wow! :clap: Thanx again!

- Jason
 

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Amazing! Your work is astounding, as always
 

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Do you have Pics of P. Reduncus also.......Do they have Psalmopoeus Langenbucheri on your continent ?

Wow, man - Wow! Thanx again!
Sorry, I don't keep either of those! (I don't believe we have P. langenbucheri down here anyway).
I am only breeding P. pulcher, irminia, and cambridgei.

Fantastic shots! You've completely sold me on this camera & the Raynox lens.

You are going to add some myriapods to this post someday, I hope?
Well, this IS the "tarantula" picture forum... i try to keep non-theraphosid pictures to a minimum :)

But here's some other stuff:
First two are Scolopendra morsitans (Northern Cape, South Africa),
3rd is Popa undata (a local mantid)
and 4th is a Bactrododema species (stick insect) - Kwazulu Natal Province, South Africa.







 
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That last pic is awesome! :eek::clap:
Thanks for the kind words folks! Unfortunately, that specimen died shortly after I got her and took pictures - Wild Caught and probably on her last legs anyway...*sigh*.

On to Eupalaestrus campestratus (Pink Zebra Beauty) and a very freshly molted Grammostola rosea RCF female. She had babies exactly 3 years ago, she shed a few weeks after the egg sac was pulled...and didn't decide to shed again until a few days ago! Oh my!









 

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Acanthoscurria juruenicola

Now here's Acanthoscurria juruenicola - the Brazilian Orange Banded Bird Eater. This girl kicked just the slightest amount of hair, and now i'm suffering. I now have welts/hives all over my face, neck, arms, and armpits. Ugh, I'm in pain......

Enjoy the pics if you can!!!!!




 
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