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jbm150

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Holy...., those shots make my eyes water :drool:
 

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Nice looking girl man!Couple more molts and she will start gettin really dark!
-Chris
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Nice looking girl man!Couple more molts and she will start gettin really dark!
-Chris
Thanks, Chris. I actually took both of my females out for this photoshoot as both were freshly molted, but the female from your bloodline is actually darker then the european bloodline female and the euro female is bigger!? Maybe I'm just seeing a slight color variance between bloodlines?

Very nice shot! Your Lampro is very hot Protect :eek:
Thanks, Tioga, I agree. :)

wow! Love the H. incei "gold" :drool::drool::drool:
Thank you Bosing. Hopefully I'll get to have a chance at breeding these guys soon. :)


Absolutely Beautiful.
Thanks! :D


H. gabonensis


Just under 1/2". :D
 

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Nice additions man!Love the shots of the male!Just an awesome species :D
-Chris
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Nice additions man!Love the shots of the male!Just an awesome species :D
-Chris
Thanks, Chris. He was a handful to say the least. I almost couldn't get him into his enclosure because he wouldn't stop trying to bite everything in sight. :D
 

jbm150

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Thats one po'ed male! I can't wait to watch your S. tigers grow up, so very few people have (or post pics of) 'em
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Thats one po'ed male! I can't wait to watch your S. tigers grow up, so very few people have (or post pics of) 'em
Haha, I know Jeff. You and me both. I wish there were more pics available of a lot of species tbh.

that nigerrimum is beautiful mate!
Thanks man. She's definitely one of my favorites. :)

And here's a slightly smaller male C. sp. "Sumatra Tiger" freshly molted.

 

VinceG

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Hmmm, that E.Olivacea is beautiful! Nice pictures as always! :clap:
 

pato_chacoana

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Great arboreal species!! and nice shots! that lowland is cool...also liked the cyrio and lampro nig. they are stunning! :eek:

cheers,
pato
 
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