New molt pics

Goliath

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Over the last two weeks a couple T's have shed and here is some pics of them.
In order Poecilotheria rufilata, Brachypelma boehmei, Ephebopus murinus, Psalmopoeus reduncus, and Psalmopoeus irminia.
Mike
 

Goliath

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and some more. Theraphosa blondi and Chilobrachys fimbriatus.
Mike
 

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nice

Thanks for these pix. I have a B boehmei that must be about a molt behind yours. It's nice to see what he might look like next.

steve
 

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Goliath, Man, You have some really nice Ts there.
 

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gusman1204 said:
are you sure its t.blodni? looks more like a l.parahybana to me :confused: :?
100% T. blondi, but the moult was not long time ago, right?
 

Goliath

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Thanks everyone. As priZZ said it is a T.blondi, had it from a sling. It just molted a week and a half ago. It does not get much lighter than that though, it really never has even since it was little. Even well after a molt it does not lighten up that much.
Mike
 

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That's a great looking C. fimbriatus. It's really tough trying to capture the colors of Ts in a photo, especially the iridescence. That's part of the reason why there is so much variation in appearance from photograph to photograph. Personally, I've gotten the best results using natural sunlight but then you end up with a scrunched up T that's in a bad mood. (I would give them sunglasses but I can't find any the right size.)

Karen N.
 

Goliath

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Karen,

Thanks alot. It is really hard to get the true colors out of a T. I would use sunlight but up here in upstate NY we don't get too much of that, so I use what light I have in the house and hope for the best.

Mike
 

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I really like that P irminia and Indian Violet!!!!
Great looking Ts dude ;)
 

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definatley some sweet T's there. though it is a T. blondi (Prizz is never wrong :)
it sure looks different, buy het who am i to argue i had a brown A. seemanni turn BLUE!
 

Goliath

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My A. seemanni that molt about a month ago did the same thing.
Mike
 
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