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Protectyaaaneck

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0.1 p. cambridgei just over 5" in legspan :D



one of my fav's {D

I tried to get up close, but they didnt turn out as clear as I wanted.

 
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J.huff23

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Sweet pics again! Your so lucky to have that C,crawshayi as a freebie! Its so flipping adorable!
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Sweet pics again! Your so lucky to have that C,crawshayi as a freebie! Its so flipping adorable!
yeah I have to admit that I wasnt expecting one or wanted one in the first place but he/she is growing on me. It was fun watching it take down a cricket that was the same size as him.
 

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i would officially say you have a buttload of spiders... really really really good looking ones too. awesome pics i never knew they could be so colorful
 

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i would officially say you have a buttload of spiders... really really really good looking ones too. awesome pics i never knew they could be so colorful
Thanks, but I don't know about a buttload. At last count I had 37 and will have 40 hopefully by tuesday.
 

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I know its not a T, but this was my latest carving that I made my Mom for Christmas. I dont feel like its done, there is some work to be done on it still, and I "might" paint portions of it.



and the only hat I could find around the house that fit.
 

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P. Cambridgeii

I may be wrong but it appears that your P. cambridgeii might be a hybrid. I've seen pics before of a cambridgeii/irminia hybrid and the markings on the abdomen were similar to yours.
 

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I may be wrong but it appears that your P. cambridgeii might be a hybrid. I've seen pics before of a cambridgeii/irminia hybrid and the markings on the abdomen were similar to yours.
I dont think that his cambridgei is a hybrid. PM me the pic of the hybrid if you still have it please, I want to check this out! Sounds sweet looking.

Anyways, nice carving! Looks like it took you forever to do.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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as far as the cambridgei goes, it appears a little darker in alot of pics because I use a flash. She is not a hybrid, I bought her from a reputable dealer who told me she was c/b by him.




Anyways, nice carving! Looks like it took you forever to do.
actually I have less than 3 hours put into that. Its made out of basswood which is pretty soft and easy to carve.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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thanks jojos :)

on a side note, my s. calceatum, t. subcaeruleus #1 just molted and my t. gigas sling molted 3 days ago...woohooo! ;P
 

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Looking realllll nice!:clap: I'm keeping a close eye on your thread!:D
 

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Can you tell me the name of that little beauty?:eek: Also, you have a beautiful collection and you're giving me the avicularia fever!:drool:

From a curious beginner:D
And that would be a Peocilotheria metallica (Gooty saphire ornamental)
 
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