My small collection.

thanci

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Hi!
I'd like to introduce you my T's:
 
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thanci

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My favourite, Ephobopus murinus. He's still small but my patiens is great :)
 
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GabooN

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Hey nice pics :) Your Avic slings and your fasciatum look just like mine :)

Just curious, what makes E. murinus your favourites out of the bunch?

*edit* oops i interupted your postings :eek:
 

thanci

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The last is P.irminia, probadly male.
 
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thanci

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Well, from all this species I think that the genom Ephobopus is most interesting. When he (I hope that will be she) grow up, the colours will be different, but the most interesting is his character and behaviour. He's a digging spider but also when in the tank will be less peat, he will make wonderfill nest and all the ground will be covered with web. Short: a nice looking spider :)
 

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I think we have another "Picture-Taking Contest" candidate in Thanci here. Your pictures are nothing short of incredible, my friend! Thanks much for sharing them. :clap: :worship: :drool:
 

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wow very nice flics!!!by the way what sp is this?

also what kinda camera/lens u using?
 

Rounder

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Your P. irminia looks pretty big, judging from the size, I'd say if it was male it would be mature at that size and look different. I think there is a good chance that is a female.
 

P. Novak

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haha small collection? lol anyways very nice spiders and pics!! im loving them all your enclosures look very interesting do you think you can post any pics of their enclosures?! very very nice!!
 

thanci

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Right clicking on picture and choose "save as", shows what it is :) Acanthoscurria geniculata, after 9molts (about 9cm with leegs). I was using Konica-Minolta Dimage 7i, from my brother.
Another thing is that I was using Photoshop a litlle, playing with "levels", "hue/saturation", "unsharp mask" and other commands. Only reasonable not to much! Just to fix some bad habbist from the camera. All the colors should be natural.

Well, Rounder... I'm a little bit confused with this spider; it has 10cm with legs and it's about L8 (after 8 molts). To be honest, from the beginning (from 5th molt) I was thinking it's a male but it was hard to tell, this spider is weired :p. Now he/she is well feed and after 3-4weeks will be sure if it is a male or female. The epigynum is hard to see, but there IS something. I regret but I have no photo to show you... the next molt will be the last if thats a male so we will see.

Yes, that is a small collection :p after 2years of my hobby it's still not much! In spring I'll buy some new species, I was thinking about some of Haplopelma sp., Hysterocrates sp., and another of Ephobopus. I love also any T's of Avicularia sp. so the next year will be curious :p

Thanks for kind words :)

EDIT:
I forgot to write that as soon will I have the camera, I'll put some new photos of enclosures.
 
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thanci

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Juraviel said:
Nice pics Thanci ;) why I cannot find them on arachnea ? ;P
Well, I think you did not look precisely :p They are on arachnea!
 

P. Novak

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thank you Thanci! ill be waiting for those pics!! haha! good job!!!
 
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