Lorgakor's Picture Thread part II

Lorgakor

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Why yes, yes I do!:D

I bought two in June '05 at .25"

Spider one (Bucephalus from above picture)
07-12-2005
08-15-2005
10-02-2005
11-22-2005
01-24-2006

Spider two(which I recently sold)
07-21-2005
08-31-2005
10-21-2005
12-20-2005
It molted again after I sold it.

They grew basically in quarter inch to half inch spurts, are they are great eaters.
 

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wow molted month after month ahah, very nice thank you, whats the size of spider 1 in the last date?
 

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wow after all those molts only about that size? ah wat nvm it started at .25" right? so ya i see why, thats actually pretty good!
 

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Well the N. chromatus molted last night. It looks fabulous! The stripes on the legs are so much more prominent. I will be sure to post some pics of it when I get home from work. I thought I saw it chewing on the molt, but I hope not as it should be big enough for me to sex.
I will have other pics as well as I went picture crazy during feeding time last night!:D
 

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Well here's Bucephalus all fresh and purty! Unfortunately the molt was munched and unsexable. My C. elegans also molted today, maybe I can get some pictures of it tomorrow.

 

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Here's some more pics I took while feeding last night.

P. miranda


P. regalis



Acanthoscurria sp. mature male.


G. pulchra




A. versicolor



E. campestratus



B. smithi in premolt.
 

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wow gorgeous N.chromatus, whats the size now?

In fact all your spiders are gorgeous! Id really love to see some enclsore pics, they look very nice from some of the pictures.

you are so lucky, you havea G.pulchra and a P.regalis, 2 Ts ive been craving for awhile.
 

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demonhunter said:
wow gorgeous N.chromatus, whats the size now?

In fact all your spiders are gorgeous! Id really love to see some enclsore pics, they look very nice from some of the pictures.

you are so lucky, you havea G.pulchra and a P.regalis, 2 Ts ive been craving for awhile.
Thanks demonhunter!:) I haven't had a chance to measure it since it molted, but I estimate that it is around two or more inches now. It grew enough to need a new enclosure now!
My enclosures aren't too special, pretty utilitarian, but I can post some pics of them when I get home from work later.
Cheers,
Laura
 

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Dang your lucky, i really want my to grow! Its really showing some nice colors now huh! mine still only has dull white stripes, and thats it for its adult colors for now.

Oh that would be awesome! CAnt wait. thanks!
 

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Here's a few more pics.
Freshly molted T. blondi, mature male.





Here's Kitty, my B. emilia sling who hasn't molted in seven months! And she probably hasn't eaten in four.


Did some rehousing last night.
H. schmidti, newly molted. First time I've seen a threat display from a sling! Cute little bugger!




P. miranda in premolt. I'm really looking forward to this molt.
 

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demonhunter said:
Dang your lucky, i really want my to grow! Its really showing some nice colors now huh! mine still only has dull white stripes, and thats it for its adult colors for now.

Oh that would be awesome! CAnt wait. thanks!
Hi Demonhunter,
Sorry I took so long, but here are some pics of my enclosures.:) As I mentioned, they aren't really too spectacular.:eek:

P. regalis
in smallest size exo terra.

B. smithi in 2.5 gallon tank.

P. lugardi in 2.5 gallon tank.

E. campestratus in 5 gallon tank.

H. lividum in tall round kritter keeper thing.

Acanthoscurria sp. on left and G. pulchra on right in kritter keepers with homemade cork hides.

A. seemani in kritter keeper.

N. chromatus in small kritter keeper.

P. miranda in tall container, C. elegans in small cube from Michael's.

A. versicolor and A. huriana in two green lidded containers, E. cyanognathus and H. schmidti in blue lidded containers and B. emilia and B. ruhnaui in small tupperwares in the front.
 

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Couple more pictures of Hagrid, I had to rehouse him last night, put him back into his big 15 gallon tank (He had been in a smaller tupperware container while he molted due to a mite problem). I was hoping to sell him so I wouldn't have to rehouse him again, but oh well. As you can see from his butt in the air he flicked a whole lot of hairs at me! Itchy!






And here's Loki, my freshly molted G. pulchra.

 

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Some very nice T's there - I may have to increase my wish list lol - it's currently sitting at 33 lol - Will the madness ever end? (I hope not lol :drool: )

Rosana - BedroomEyzOfBlu
 

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Thanks Rosana! And you already have an awesome collection!:)
 

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Some new pictures

E. cyanognathus




G. pulchra sticking his butt in the air.

N. chromatus trying to hide in a corner.

P. miranda

P. regalis

My B. emilia sling finally molted after almost eight months.

T. blondi mature male with a roach.

E. campestratus
 

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Latest pictures

A. versicolor molted since the last pictures.




B. emilia


B. ruhnaui


N. chromatus also molted since the last pictures.



B. smithi also recently molted.



A. seemani. She has browned out alot, hopefully she will molt soon.


G. pulchra
 

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More pics

P. miranda newly molted. Bad pictures, but best I could get without disturbing her too much.




Here is a crab spider my sister found in her garden. It was still there when I went to visit so I got some pics of it.


A. huriana






C. elegans Again through plastic, so not so clear.

 
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