New T's for me!

Imbrium

Arachnopeon
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Got some new aquisitions at the reptile show Saturday. Some of these feel like a big step up for me. I'm excited about them!

L. parahybana


P. irminia, I'm glad this one's tiny.




B. boehmei, excited about this one!





One of my T goals was to get a burrower. I was trying to decide between E. murinus and E. pachypus. So guess which I picked?


E. murinus, it's skinny. Pretty sure it's female.




BOTH!!

E. pachypus, trying to hide from me, I'll have to get better pics later. I love her furry legs! This is my first OW, hopefully she won't eat my face. :eek:



And last, my first scorp! I'm totally in love with her already.
 

RoachGirlRen

Arachnoangel
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Great new additions! I *love* E. pachypus, they're a wonderful species. Don't worry; they can be cranky, but are more inclined to hide in a burrow than eat your face. ;)
 

Laba-Laba

Arachnosquire
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That E. murinus with a few Bug Macs inside her is going to stunning! Some awesome choices there. Adult irminia's are as impressive as just about any T out there...
 

JC50

Arachnobaron
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Wow.You picked up some great choices and i will have to agree ,the E.murinus is definitely a stunning spider.Enjoy.
 

Moose9

Arachnoknight
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Nice looking specimens. The L. parahybana in the top photo looks similar to a B. smithi sling I recently aquired. Same size, colors, etc.
 

Imbrium

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Actually the E. pachypus has been the calmest one out of them. I'm expecting her to turn crazy any day now. The P. irminia has been the crazy one, zipping around at the slightest disturbance. I'm quite happy with all of them.
 

Dave

Arachnobaron
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Looks like the murinus just molted and I'm sure your Lp will grow really fast!
 
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