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One thing I really like about Poecies is their "evil look" due to the coloring of the eyehill being blackish. They kinda look really angry, although they can't make any impression like that at all and it's only imagination. But it sure looks awesome! Great pics, Jason!
P.miranda has very distinct "angry eyebrows", if I remember correctly.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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One thing I really like about Poecies is their "evil look" due to the coloring of the eyehill being blackish. They kinda look really angry, although they can't make any impression like that at all and it's only imagination. But it sure looks awesome! Great pics, Jason!
Thanks, Jan! I love my angry pokies as well! :D

Nice Jason!! Wonderful shots of my second favorite poeci! :D
Thanks, Michael! P. tigrinawesseli is right up there with metallica and formosa for my second favorite as well, sort of a toss up between the three though. Subfusca is definitely number one though! :D

P.miranda has very distinct "angry eyebrows", if I remember correctly.
Definitely, they all have some sort of angry eyebrow variation. :)

A. laeta










 

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Got to love A.laeta....Not many people appreciate them as adults,but in our opinion they are gorgeous.Always a pleasure looking at your pics :)
 

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Same here, I'm not big on Avic's but always get a stiffy for A. laeta. I've seen the ones that live on St.John a few times, so I'm a bit partial since its the only arboreal I've seen in the wild. Nice pics as usual!
Later, Tom
 

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Yeah, I'm one of those to whom A. laeta isn't that appealing once mature. I've recently seen Iridopelma zorodes slings pop up over here now and then. I might gonna try get my hands on a couple of those...
 

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Got to love A.laeta....Not many people appreciate them as adults,but in our opinion they are gorgeous.Always a pleasure looking at your pics :)
Thanks, Brett! I have to agree, this is my only A. laeta and I absolutely love the color change so far. Gorgeous combination of colors. :)

Same here, I'm not big on Avic's but always get a stiffy for A. laeta. I've seen the ones that live on St.John a few times, so I'm a bit partial since its the only arboreal I've seen in the wild. Nice pics as usual!
Later, Tom
Thanks, Tom! I'd like to visit them in the wild some day, but for now I have some other destinations on my mind. :)

Yeah, I'm one of those to whom A. laeta isn't that appealing once mature. I've recently seen Iridopelma zorodes slings pop up over here now and then. I might gonna try get my hands on a couple of those...
I've also seen a few pics pop up of zorodes lately, but yeah, adult laeta aren't really that appealing. :)

O. aureotibialis










 

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I love this H. gabonensis!
And you're doing impressive work Jason, keep it up! :D
 

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Cutie! Wish I could get some better pics of my villosella, but she's very shy and pics through the acryl and webbing turn out too bad to post them.
 

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I love this H. gabonensis!
And you're doing impressive work Jason, keep it up! :D
Thanks, Michael! I've become a bit lazy with changing my technique due to my busy schedule, but soon I plan to experiment a little more with the lighting. :)

Nice shots! I love the webbing one! :D
Thanks, Chad! I like that one a lot too. :)

Verrah nice, as always Mr. Newland. :)
Thank you, Chris! :D

Cutie! Wish I could get some better pics of my villosella, but she's very shy and pics through the acryl and webbing turn out too bad to post them.
My gabonensis are very shy as well, must run in the genus! :)

1.0 A. diversipes












 

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Looking at those A. diversipes shots, I seriously hope I won' t have bad luck again with the couple slings I've here. Both are in premolt currently, look healthy and act rather defensive as usual for the species so I'm knocking on wood I don't lose them again! (last one got stuck in its molt and died *sniffle*)
 

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Looking at those A. diversipes shots, I seriously hope I won' t have bad luck again with the couple slings I've here. Both are in premolt currently, look healthy and act rather defensive as usual for the species so I'm knocking on wood I don't lose them again! (last one got stuck in its molt and died *sniffle*)
Thanks, Jan! I wish you luck! :D

0.1 T. subcaeruleus






 
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