User Marcelo's Picture Thread

CodeJACK

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Great collection you have there!

The little Avic. Avic. is awsome and a really nice setup too.

I'm really interested to find out about your "Bearded" T? Any more info or pix?

Congrats on the selection.:clap:
 

Arlius

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Dont think you are gunna get much better than what he provided? The underside shots aren't the only ones, the last 2 pics in the last set before this one is the top side shot.
 

hamfoto

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Marcelo,

you really need to get pics of that "hairy" T to some of the people on the boards, like Eric "GoTerps" and Michael Jacobi...among others. And try to get it to Andrew Smith or others at the BTS!
Man! I have never seen anything like that! that one is wonderful...

Chris
 

Marcelo

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Hey Chris nice Idea, it is difficult to described the hairy one, the carapace color is greenish-greyish color, but the rest are pinkish-blond hairs. She does not kick hairs at all but its a bit of a feasty.

Never seen one before, I really want to lear more of my T, for now im trying to see her as much as posible, shes hidding on his "coco", the temperature here in Mty, Mexico is 40 degrees celcius right now, im worry about her.

I will try to post more pics of her during this week, including my G. pulchras, seemanis (waiting to molt), G. rosea, A. henzi (recently molted), and other brachypelmas species, and my biggest auratum will molt very soon.

Thanks again for all your comments

au revoir
 
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Marcelo

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Another Pic

hello again !!!!


here is another pic of the hairy one!!!:worship: I love its colors

enjoy it :D
 

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bananaman

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can you give us an approximate of its size? do you think its an adult? maybe that could be helpful to the experts around here for determining its species...
 

Marcelo

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Hey Rodrigo, you already saw the T arent you?
The T is around 6-7 cm legspan, it is a subadult, and I guess shes female
 

bananaman

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very nice... are you manipulating the colors? the lower one looks blue-ish, at least here in my monitor...
 

Marcelo

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hey man!!!:
Other than light, aperture value, time value, and flash I never manipulate my pictures. I hate to photoshop my pics. but definitely the light afects colors, thats the most important thing in photography.

The effect is blue-ish because of the light
 
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Marcelo

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Here is my freshy molted A. Henzi, This T is the same one I posted in the first picture of my thread.
I will see how does she turns in the next week.

enjoy
 

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pwilfort

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Beautiful Vagans and Henzi! I love the vagans. I hatched out 400 + with help from 2 special friends of mine. I have 27 of the slings myself I just love them some of the slings now have their redhairs.
Penney
 

Marcelo

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pwilfort said:
Beautiful Vagans and Henzi! I love the vagans. I hatched out 400 + with help from 2 special friends of mine. I have 27 of the slings myself I just love them some of the slings now have their redhairs.
Penney
Hey Penney:
yes slings are a bit strange,they grow at different times. Now I keep around 30 B smithis slings. Males grow a lot faster than girls, so when the girls became mature, males will be dead:eek: Do you have pics of your Vagans slings ? when did they hatch?
mines hatched on may 2005.
The good think you can choose the best ones. :D
Good luck with your slings !!!!
 
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PA7R1CK

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Thanks for sharing all the beautiful pictures Marcelo. I loved them all but I thought the H. arizonensis was expecially nice. I loved the upclose detail in all the photos.:D Thanks again.
 
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