Ice Cold Milk Picture Thread

AubZ

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Congrats Matt, some nice new slings soon to come I hope. Good Luck!
 

pinkzebra

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Beautiful spiders, great photos! Keep them coming...Good luck with the slings!
 

Ice Cold Milk

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Lasiodora difficilis

11-12cm legspan juvenile female, Lasiodora difficilis.

 

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and some more...

Nhandu carapoensis (adult female),
Psalmopoeus cambridgei (SA male)
Chilobrachys fimbriatus (juvenile female)







 

Ice Cold Milk

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Avicularia spec. "Brazil" Amazon Purple

The Amazon Purple, spiderling about 4-5cm legspan.
This is the Brazilian variant, not the Peruvian variant.

 

fartkowski

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Great pictures Matt:)
I really like your Euathlus sp. "Red".
One of my favorite genus
 

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P. fasciata sperm web and A. geniculata

Poecilotheria fasciata, mature male w/sperm web,
and Acanthoscurria geniculata, adult female
-=ICM=-




 

AubZ

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Great pics Matt. That Subfusca looked really awesome.
 

SOAD

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Nice pics Matt! Would be nice to see more of your local T species also...
 

AubZ

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SOAD, we cannot keep local T's without permits and they are not that easy to get. :)
 

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Parabuthus granulatus

These are legal for us to keep ---
Parabuthus granulatus, 3 different color morphs (all from different regions of the Kalahari)





 

johnharper

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Those are some great looking tarantulas and scorpions. Whats the most commonly seen tarantulas in the wild in Africa?

John
 

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Depends where you are at...
Down here we get a lot of Ceratogyrus spp. in the north of the country,
while there's many (possibly 28+) different species of Harpactira throughout the rest of the country. The ones I see here in Johannesburg are Harpactira spec. "Hamiltoni", and another Harpactira species which is just called the "golden brown", and an un-id'ed Harpactirella species is common around here. (females max out at 3cm legspan). Lotsa stuff to find round here that is pretty much non-existent in the hobby, but even if you live here it's harder than heck to find the darn things.
 
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