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Shrike

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Nice pictures man, love the H. gabonensis and the P striata!
 

matt82

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That O. aureotibialis is a great looking T,very nice.
I only recently looked into some Cyriopagopus sp. the C. schioedtei are excellent looking Ts, esp. the females; those C. sp. "Sumatran Tiger" look great too. Neat photos as well :clap:
 

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Great pics, Jason, and very impressive collection!
 

Protectyaaaneck

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That O. aureotibialis is a great looking T,very nice.
I only recently looked into some Cyriopagopus sp. the C. schioedtei are excellent looking Ts, esp. the females; those C. sp. "Sumatran Tiger" look great too. Neat photos as well :clap:
Thanks, Matt. I agree, Cyriopagopus are beautiful! :)

Great pics, Jason, and very impressive collection!
Thank you, Shell. :)

0.1 L. nigerrimum








 

jbm150

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Hoohoo she is pissed! Legs straight up! My new Sumatran tigers are the same way, instant threatpose, even as youngsters
 

matt82

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A nice series of shots there, showing the T's full range of colours (and arsenal)!!
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Hoohoo she is pissed! Legs straight up! My new Sumatran tigers are the same way, instant threatpose, even as youngsters
Yep, pretty much all Lampros and Cyrios are gonna do that. That's why I like them so much. :D

I envy you for the L. niggerimum...
Well go out and get some! :D

A nice series of shots there, showing the T's full range of colours (and arsenal)!!
Thanks, Matt. :)

Nice spider Jason! :drool: I need one!
Thanks, Chad. Like I told Bosing, go get one! :D

1.0 H. incei "Gold" MM




 

Spyder 1.0

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Do you have a female for that P.smithi? Also could you provide a ventral shot please?

As you may know I am in the middle of an intense taxonomy project with Poecs. Email me please mmorra.uog@gmail.com


Cheers
 

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That little H. incei "Gold" male is awesome!

Nice shots as always too man.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Do you have a female for that P.smithi? Also could you provide a ventral shot please?

As you may know I am in the middle of an intense taxonomy project with Poecs. Email me please mmorra.uog@gmail.com

Cheers
I do have one, I'm just waiting for her to molt before I pair them. I don't have any ventral shots of them but I can work on getting them sometime.

That little H. incei "Gold" male is awesome!

Nice shots as always too man.
Thanks bud! He's good looking but the female is way better. As soon as she molts I'll get some new pics of her. :D

1.0 L. nigerrimum




 

jbm150

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Wow, what a stunner! How big is she?

Must...resist...classifieds....
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Wow, what a stunner! How big is she?

Must...resist...classifieds....
Thanks, Jeff. Unfortunately I didn't get a measurement on her when she was out, but I would guess somewhere between the range of 4.5-5". She's a big girl, but not the biggest in my collection. That title belongs to the gal that's nursing the eggsac right now. :)
 

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An absolutely mindblowing thread Jason!!! :D Same goes for your collection! Ah, someday ...

Seeing your new little L. nigerrimums, did you breed your female? She's so magnificent, really makes me sad about mine.

I just realized that I've got some others from Pat which I forgot to mention ... P. ornata slings and juvie (3-4" now) P. rufilatas ... yours perhaps? Best luck with the Borneos, BTW!!

I love the way you've set up some of your hides, siliconed to the side to keep the T visible! My P. formosa sub-adult female just molted last week too ... was wondering how this species has behaved in your experience? I got mine from Ana this past Christmas (as a present), but (judging by disturbances in her webbed-up hide entrance) she's only come out of her hide three times in as many months. As a photographer, pretty frustrating! ;) More than that though I hope she's getting the food and water she needs. I did pull her out of her hide about a month ago, nudged her to the water dish and she took a 20-minute drink! Are they typically this reclusive? I've never seen anything like it. I'm hoping that it was three months of pre-molt behavior and that she'll begin showing up more, but no change so far.

Thanks! Now back to surfing your magnificent thread ...
 
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