P cancerides pic...

Phillip

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Taking a few pics today and thought I'd share this one with the class. :) P cancerides female enjoy

Phil
 

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Well thats a furry beauty.
:)
thanks for sharing.
 

Henry Kane

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Excellent Phil! I can see she likes to make mud pies in her water dish. I have several T's that do that too. Don't know why they do it, do you? :?
Nice looking Haitian though.

Atrax
 

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Very beautiful, Phillip. Ours is in pre-molt so she doesn't look quite that good. Keep showing us pics, I enjoy looking at everyones t's:)Pam
 

Phillip

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water dish mud pies...

I have seen several T's do the mud pie thing and can only guess that it's their way of trying to adjust the humidity where they want it to be. Most of my drier species like the Brachys do it but occasionally even a wetter species will do it also so it doesn't really seem to follow any set pattern.

Phil
 

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my H.gigas 1.5" has done that but i never see it because its in its burrow! :(
Great pics Phil!


James
 

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Nice picture, Phillip...I wonder if yours came from the same place mine did? :D I thought you said these were supposed to be nasty? Apparently Phyllis thinks not:
 

Phillip

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cool...

Glad ya managed to calm her down. They were far from calm when I was moving them into their containers after they came to me. But I am the 1st to admit that even a so called nasty one can be handled as long as you move slowly and have a clue what you're doing. Nice pic by the way.

Phil
 

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way underated spider...

Hope i'm not too late to get into this thread, because I really love these....

mature male
 
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Swifty

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...one more

Here is a freshly molted female....

Both specimens are C.B.
 
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Godzilla2000

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Ooooooooh! Those are very nice spiders. I must rresist the urge to want to purchase one though. I already have enough spiders!
 

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I agree that these spiders are very underrated. I currently have 3 specimens and I think that they are among my most attractive T's.
 

Vys

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Hmm Swifty, why aren't those brown ? :p

If they are P. Cancerides, of course-
 
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LunarFaery

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WOW Swifty those are drop dead gorgeous!!! Gonna have to get me some of those!!

what else can I say...WOW

Jen
 

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I wouldn't mind getting one of those myself. But I might have too many T's as it is already.
 

Phillip

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the reason Swift's aren't brown...

The pic of Swifty's female isn't faded brown because it is a fresh molted adult female. The one in my 1st pic is only around the three inch mark and Joy's needs to molt. I have a female that looks like Swifty's as well she just isn't as fresh and thus doesn't look as vivid.

And by the way sweet pics Kelly. :)

Phil
 

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I'm awestruck! Great pics! A beautiful T! I'm never gonna have too many. I may just get one when I come to Birmingham (if i make it off work for the show). I hope, I hope, I hope...


adios,
edw. :D
 
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Vys

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Aaahaaa. Big difference anyhow, still, whatever state, it's a nice species :)
 

pategirl

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Mine has a wonderful personality, though I don't think that's common in the species. I can carry her around any old way and she just sits there. They're supposed to be aggressive, but I haven't seen it yet. I'm sure I will, though. I may try to find her a man someday.
 
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