NikiP's Ts

NikiP

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My P. reduncus was actually out long enough for pictures, molted in the last week or two:





The largest of my T. gigas is looking more adult with each molt. All three are molting at the same speed, but this one is changing & growing much faster:

(I also must send out a thanks to anyone who suggested I get one, I think they are very underrated now!)



The new 8, 2nd-3rd instar, 4 species, 2 of each:



Avic. versicolor, one shot poo at me multiple times :D



P. irminia with their little socks:





C. fimbriatus, my first casualty unpacking. This one popped off a leg because it was being difficult getting out of the straw. Both are already webbing like crazy.



H. maculata,



The other H. mac is the tiniest T I have at the moment. Not sure where my measuring tape ran off to, but it's tinnyyy:

 

Motorkar

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Aww they are so cute! I never been pooped on by my A. versicolor. She probably loves me too much since I tong feed her and she's one hella of agressive eater too! :)

That P. cambridgei is stunning as well, I hope mine grows soon! Just look all that orange on its legg. And P. irminia babies.:drool::drool::drool:
 

NikiP

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It's funny because my large Avic. sp. female hasn't tried to shoot poo at all. This guy just came flying out & started flinging immediately {D

I'll have to get new pics of the cambridgei. I caught it in the act of molting last night :D
 

NikiP

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I had to sell everything, except my favorite of the 3 T. gigas. All the pics from here on out are of my new tarantulas :)

G. pulchra sling



C. fimbiratus, was a total spitfire to unpack! I had it all over my hand & arm. Had impressively webbed its cup by the next day!





Nom nom!



My pretty pretty horned baboon subadult. There's another thread in the chat about IDing the little darling.



The T. gigas that I kept. Just LOVE the orange & pastel green.





 

VinceG

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Nice collection! Ceratogyrus are awesome, I really need one!
 

NikiP

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What I mostly see of the Ceratogyrus sp.



P. ornata, who is on a DIET! I know all that junk in the trunk can't be good :D





P. regalis

 

Motorkar

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Very Nice Niki! Love your pics! Are you taken?{D

Guess what? My juvenile girl P. cambridgei dug herself a nice burrow and I rarely see her now a days. :( I see her excavating at night at least though. :)

Your regalis is a beauty too! Just look those nice contrast colors!:drool:
 
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