Ice Cold Milk Picture Thread

Ice Cold Milk

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Haplopelma albostriatum and Harpactirella sp 'Natal'

Ok...so I went nuts with the H. albostriatum, she's just SO fun to photograph! I will have to limit myself to only posting 3 images of her this time.
She's an adult female who shed about 2 weeks ago so she's a bit on the skinny side.

Also included is Harpactirella sp. 'Natal' (just making this name up...it's from the Kwazulu Natal province in South Africa). This female is about the size of a USA nickel, and she's the largest I've seen of this species.









 

sharpfang

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You realize just How much Joy and excitement...

... That you bring Hobbyists, with images and thoughts from "Rugby Town", right?

Well, thanx again 4 pics......I'll keep my comments to PM's for ya now.......
...Otherwise I'll lengthen thread evry time you POST, LOL......AMAZING! :clap:

- Jason
 

crawltech

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Very nice PZB pics!!....you dont here much talk about them that much these days....very under rated T, IMO.......i remember around 04-05,they were very popular...everybody had to have one!.....keep`em comin Milk man!...very :cool:
 

Ice Cold Milk

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... That you bring Hobbyists, with images and thoughts from "Rugby Town", right?

Well, thanx again 4 pics......I'll keep my comments to PM's for ya now.......
...Otherwise I'll lengthen thread evry time you POST, LOL......AMAZING! :clap:

- Jason
I don't mind the replies to the thread :) I'm really bad at saying "thank you" to each post though... (never been good at saying thanks...which reminds me I'm 8 months behind on my thank you's for wedding gifts, lol!)


Very nice PZB pics!!....you dont here much talk about them that much these days....very under rated T, IMO.......i remember around 04-05,they were very popular...everybody had to have one!.....keep`em comin Milk man!...very
Ya, they are very rare here too. I'm lucky enough that I bought a few off a guy who was selling his collection, but aside from that I haven't seen them for sale here either! My male just matured and I'll be mating it to the female which is pictured... I have no idea where to start with prepping this species for an egg sac, I hope they are like curly hairs and just poop babies when you look at them funny.
 

BCscorp

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Oh man, consistently amazing photos!
thank you for posting.
 

Teal

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If I hadn't just gotten an H. albo.. I would have died from jealousy! Those pictures are amazing!

And the other species you posted.. is darling!
 

Ice Cold Milk

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Holothele incei & Grammostola pulchripes

Thanks for the comments, folks! ;)

Now to a little Grammostola pulchripes (Chaco Golden Knee) that just molted yesterday to 2nd instar,
and one of my (hopefully gravid again) female Holothele incei (Trinidad Olive) females.







 

Ice Cold Milk

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Parabuthus schlecteri

Now I know, once again, this is the tarantula picture forum, but this is my only picture thread....
So here's Parabuthus schlecteri, under UV light.

 

zonbonzovi

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Hi Matt-

I know you've answered this before(I lost the link): which Raynox lens are you using? Thanks, John
 

Ice Cold Milk

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Psalmopoeus cambridgei

Hi Matt-

I know you've answered this before(I lost the link): which Raynox lens are you using? Thanks, John
I'm using a Raynox 250 macro lens attachment. Cheap and effective!



This photo here is Psalmopoeus cambridgei, 1st instar nymphs in heavy pre-molt. 1 has molted already, just waiting on the others.

 

Ice Cold Milk

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Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi & Poecilotheria subfusca

2 Freshly molted girls-
Poecilotheria subfusca (Ivory Ornamental) and Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi (Green Femur Beauty) (pet trade name variant).









 

BCscorp

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The scorpion pic is absolutely awesome. I really like it.
As well as the Ts of course!
 
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