Genus Poecilotheria

Talkenlate04

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I meant a solid drab like color on the carapace, not all over the body. I am tired what can I say. :8o
 

Slash

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My 3" P. ornata modeling. Check out those sexy legs... ;)






I SEE YOU!!!!
 

Tunedbeat

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Donnie those are some fantastic shots!

GoTerps, that P. sub is just beautiful!!
 

DeTwan

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fight fire w/ fire

Wow, Donnie those pics are amazing. That little rufilata sat still that long for a pose!?!?

And GoTerps, love the subfusca. A prime example of an exquisite specimen!


Pictures
1) Here is a small P ornata, these things aare so fast for their size!
This baby's mommy is one of talkenlate's females... If you've see her you know what I'm talking about! One word, fine!

2-4) And eric, I gotta fight subfusca with subfusca... this girl is starting to eat, and god knows she needs to eat.

5) And here is the male that was bred with the female!
 
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_bob_

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Poecilotheria Rufilata

Ah and I guess I will follow up with a Poecilotheria subfusca picture as well! Is this a new trend? lol


Poecilotheria subfusca
 

Donnie

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Thanks for the kind words.

That little rufilata sat still that long for a pose!?!?
Well, not really! Only a few seconds, but I took the opportunity to take some shots. ;)

Best regards,
Donnie
 

wolfpak

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my pokies

P. miranda


P. regalis


P. ornata


P. subfusca


P. striata


P. formosa


P. pederseni
 

Maikardaaion

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Poecilotheria subfusca so called highland form:




Poecilotheria metallica so called dark form:




Poecilotheria metallica pregnant female:

 

DeTwan

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Maikardaaion, your subfusca is a beaut!!!
That is what a really subfusca looks like.
I'm a little uncertain about some of these other subfuscas I see posted.
Most of the uncertain ones are the euro versions, I'm guessing that these are the supposed 'lowland form'.

I'm am some what pestimimestic that these 'lowland' forms will be bred with the 'highland' form thus ruinning the superior quailty that the 'highland' form pocesses.

Anyone thinking about breeding a beautiful 'highland' form, plz, oh plz make sure that your MM is of the same type. Call me bias but there is no substitute for the 'highland' form when it comes to pokies!
 
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