Thanks Eman, I totally love her already, she is really gorgeous and always out in the open. Plus she has quite the healthy appetite! She has a ways to go before she is adult, but she's well on her way.
Very nice pics:clap: beautiful P.ultramarinus, I might get one soon, also from Martin.
the pic of your P.ultramarinus is very good...you can actually see the blue on the femurs.
Eupalaestrus campestratus adult female - Charlotte
Grammostola iheringi sling new addition - Moghedien
Grammostola pulchra adult female - Hedwig
Heteropoda venatoria female. This was the last of the new additions, it's creepy as hell, no name yet. I know the picture sucks but it would not stop moving!
Pamphobeteus ultramarinus sub adult female - Suite Judy Blue Eyes
Poecilotheria formosa juvenile unsexed not sure which one this is.
Poecilotheria miranda adult female newly moulted - Fleet
Psalmopoeus pulcher sub adult unsexed - Pennywise
Xenesthis intermedia sling also a new addition - Lanfear
As I went through your pics....you have such a nice variety of T's! Very lucky. While I have allot I do not have the variety that you do. Very nice pics too!
Thanks Chris. I find I like having a nice variety, and there are so many more I would like, but I have enough already. They all have such interesting qualities and each are fun to watch in their own way.
It's been a little while since I had new pics, so here's a few.
Avicularia sp. "huriana" adult female. I'm not sure why she chose to kick off all her hair. The only thing I can think of is that her hanging plant fell down, and she didn't feel secure enough so lined her web with hair.
Cyriocosmus elegans newly moulted adult female, with my finger for size reference.
Cyriocosmus perezmilesi juvenile.
Eupalaestrus campestratus adult female. She is one fat girl, and she hardly ever eats. Poor metabolism.
Grammostola pulchra juvenile male. This is my little Loki, he's only three inches, and he hasn't moulted in two years! Cheap pet though as he doesn't eat either.
Poecilotheria metallica female, newly moulted. I rehoused her, so this is her walking calmly out of the old house, walking up to the new house, and then exploring the new house. She was so calm about the whole thing.
I'm hoping this one is a male, he should be moulting soon and I'm hoping he'll be mature. I rehoused him also and he was a little skittish, but still pretty calm.
Poecilotheria miranda adult female.
And a sling
Psalmopoeus pulcher mature male. He's been living with the female since the end of February, I guess she likes having him around. Though I haven't actually seen them do anything.
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