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Protectyaaaneck

Arachnoking
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Awesome Jason :)
Thanks, Chris. My female has been putting on a lot of weight since I pulled the sac and is looking gravid again already. I wonder if it's common for Ephebopus sp. to double clutch.

Frickin killer!, as usual dude!
Thanks man. I need to get a macro lense asap. There's so much that I want to capture right now and I can't because I don't have one. :/

0.1 H. gabonensis


 

Arachnoholic420

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E. olivacea
:worship:

It's almost 3 years since i seen one for sale around here!!!!:mad:
Hopefully someone will import some...:?:(
So i can get one...:wall:
But until then ill be looking at yours J!!!!

Tnx for posting that pic!!!!!

Oh btw congrat's on all the sacs you've been pumping out!!!!

Peace bro,
Armando
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Now that's a serious T :clap:
Haha, agreed. :)

:worship:

It's almost 3 years since i seen one for sale around here!!!!:mad:
Hopefully someone will import some...:?:(
So i can get one...:wall:
But until then ill be looking at yours J!!!!

Tnx for posting that pic!!!!!

Oh btw congrat's on all the sacs you've been pumping out!!!!

Peace bro,
Armando
Thanks, Armando. I've raised this group of olivacea up from spiderlings and they're all in the 3-4" range now. I have two more that are from Syndicate's breeding but they're only 1/2". I think I've gotten a little lucky with the breeding lately, but thanks. :)

Oh man, that's awesome!
Thanks. :)

P. metallica


 

malevolentrobot

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nice shots of the E. olivacea, i think i'm going to have to go change that background up again now :D

and of course, cute little p. metallica!
 

Protectyaaaneck

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mcluskyisms

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Nice snaps chief, gotta say I love the Cyriocosmus ritae, them and Cyriocosmus leetzi are awesome looking wee tarantulas.

:)
 
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