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cheetah13mo

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The abdomen looks quite a bit bigger than your average avic. I'd say your looking at an eggsack in your future. Congrats. ;)
 

P. Novak

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I sure hope so:)

Well today I finally got my pair of Aphonopelma chalcodes to mate, the male basically forced the female to mate. Pictures will be out later.
 

P. Novak

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Some new pictures:

4cm Brachypelma vagans 0.0.1



3.2cm Holothele incei 0.0.1



13cm Acanthoscurria geniculata 0.1



13cm Ceratogyrus marshalli 0.1




9.5cm Cyclosternum fasciatum 0.1


15.5cm Pandinus imperator 0.1 - which I adopted(free) from petco.



4.5cm Pandinus imperator 0.0.2 & 0.0.3


Brachypelma emilia habitat


Chromatopelma cyanopubescens environment


Heteroscorda maculata environment


Pterinochilus murinus environment


2007 Breedings:

Brachypelma emilia mating 4 - 2/3/07


Aphonopelma chalcodes mating 1 - 2/9/07





 

Natemass

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once again awesome pics and enclosures i really like the mixtures substrate ur using
 

P. Novak

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Hey thanks Nate, I try my best, I only have trouble with the small slings.
I use the "ecoearth" substrate and some sand mixed in about 60/40. I only use that substrate for the "desert" species, the ones that like the enclosures dry. For the ones that like it humid and live in tropical environments I just use plain "ecoearth".
 

Natemass

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awesome pics specially the insertion pic good luck hopefully you get a nice big sac with some slings with my name on them;)
 

P. Novak

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awesome pics specially the insertion pic good luck hopefully you get a nice big sac with some slings with my name on them;)

Thanks once again Nate, sometimes I get good pics and other times not so good. Well, if she does produce a viable sac and they all hatch out, after I send 25% to Brandon, I can put you down for some if you really want any.
 

P. Novak

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Ha alright Nate! Just keep an eye on this thread and you'll know when Ill get an eggsac.

I got a new T today, Female Megaphobema robustum! Pics will be up later. Thanks again Ryan.
 

P. Novak

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New pics

Acanthosucrria geniculata 0.1 - rehoused after tank being infested with fungus gnats/flies.


Sericopelma rubronitens 0.1 - a girl I don't see very often.


New arrival:

Megophobema rubronitens 0.1

 

P. Novak

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I have a field, river, and small forest behind where I live, so I just go out there with some friends or walk my dog out there and pick some wood up that seems interesting.
 

P. Novak

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Some new pictures:

Acanthoscurria geniculata 0.1




Grammostola rosea 0.3 - newly molted
 

cheetah13mo

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Nice pics and good luck with that egg sack. I'll be keeping my eye on this thread too. I just can't get enough. ;)
 

Doezsha

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Sweet verry nice pics bro your Acanthoscurria geniculata aswell as your other Ts.:clap:
 

P. Novak

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Thanks guys. Hey cheetah if you really want some(if a viable eggsac is laid) then your name will be on some.

Ill have more pics up later.
 

P. Novak

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nice pics paul, keep them comming ;)

Thanks alot Natural, hearing it from you makes it that much better.


Here are some recently taken ones.

Cycolsternum fasciatum 0.1


Brachypelma smithi 0.1


Heteroscorda maculata 0.1 environment


Scolopendra subspinipes "mau chau" 0.0.1



Ceratophrys cranwelli "Otis" 0.0.1

 
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