Genus Poecilotheria

dlp1970

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what a stunner,its amazing how quickly this T has got into the hobby 5 years ago when i started it was never heard of at least where i live in nottinghamshire UK
 

dlp1970

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i meant nobody had one or could afford one and now boom veerybody wants one and now can afford it,
dave
 

priZZ

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dlp1970 said:
i meant nobody had one or could afford one and now boom veerybody wants one and now can afford it,
dave
LOL. Then I'm the only one, who don't keep them... I'm a poor, little guy. :D
 

Andrew vV

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Deschain said:
WOW! Uh...WOW!...it's uh...WOW! Blue...pretty blue...uh WOW! :drool:

I know!! Even I cant believe there is so much BLUE!!! LOL
 

shogun804

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that is one of the best looking T's ive seen but i doubt ill drop the money for that any time soon...but my god what a blue T really blue....
 

versus

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hey GoTerps... your pics was awesome!!
did you spray metallic blue color on them?? (jk) :? :? :D :D
 

GoTerps

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hey GoTerps... your pics was awesome!!
did you spray metallic blue color on them?? (jk)
LOL, thanks man. I just used a little touch up paint here and there ;)
 

Tony

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GoTerps said:
LOL, thanks man. I just used a little touch up paint here and there ;)
What I think is obvious, this is a very dull overpriced spider, who needs a special light to see the dull coloration...Oh wait, that's not my take....;)

T (To borrow from McDonald's..My metallicas- "I'm loving it "
 

TheDarkness

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My Amazings Poecilotherias

Hi people!

This is my Poecilotherias...

I have one sub-adult male P. ornata and two P. formosa (adult female and sub-adult male)

I wish have sucess in matting these P. formosa's...











Regards

Abraços pros amigos do Brasil...
 

versimomma

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Hiya erm it seems you have a bit of a terrestrial set up there for an arboreal! Maybe you could add some bark and leaves.
 

shogun804

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yeah add something for them to climb on those are deffinlty arboreal T's...i own a P ornata ive got some pieces of corkbark laid up against the side of the tank for climbing and webbing
 

versimomma

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Amazing colours though! I find arboreal enclosures cool to look at too.
 

TheDarkness

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yeah , i have added barks for T climbing, my P. ornata makes a wonderful web , but I remove because it is attacked for fungi, I'm providencing new bark and leaves
 

xanadu1015

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P. Regalis and P. Rufilata---My favorites

Here are my two favorites....and they are such sweeties!



Laura
 

xanadu1015

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Never ceases to amaze!

I love gazing adoringly at the P. Metallicas :drool:



They are so beautiful that you can't help but drool...... lol



Laura
 

cricket54

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Wow Steffen, thats a Pokey of a different color! Going to be a really nice one when he is grown! I'd love to get one of those. Mine are the ones that Laura posted earlier. I only have 2 P. reglis and the 1 P. rufilata at this time.

Sharon
 
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