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Balvala

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These images look absolutely wonderful, my friend. You truly have no idea how horribly I've wanted the opportunity to care for a Phormingochilus Everetti, so to see one flourishing under your wing like this at least allows me to vicariously simulate for a moment the experiences you have with her. That might have come across as oddly naive or obsessive, but I hope you'll admire the candor.

Good luck with the developing L. Nigerrimum as well. I hope the majority (or all for the matter) turn without any substantial issue.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Beautiful spiders Jason! :drool:

Good luck with the sacs too! Fingers crossed! :D
Thanks, Chad! :D

What a coup Jason!! Huge congrats! :biggrin:
Thanks, Michael! :D

Looking good Jason!!

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Thanks, David! :D

These images look absolutely wonderful, my friend. You truly have no idea how horribly I've wanted the opportunity to care for a Phormingochilus Everetti, so to see one flourishing under your wing like this at least allows me to vicariously simulate for a moment the experiences you have with her. That might have come across as oddly naive or obsessive, but I hope you'll admire the candor.

Good luck with the developing L. Nigerrimum as well. I hope the majority (or all for the matter) turn without any substantial issue.
Thanks! Hopefully I can breed them later this year or early next year! :)

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papilio

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Beautiful Jason! Thanks to you I've really been turned on to what a fantastic genus this is!! :biggrin:
 

jbm150

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Awesome shots of gorgeous species. Love seeing the everetti growing up!
 

JZC

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I love me some cute little tarantula toeses and feetsies!!!!!!!!!!
 

Storm76

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Beautiful spiders Jason! :drool:

Good luck with the sacs too! Fingers crossed! :D
Exactly that! ;)

PS: I'm gonna look up that Avic and send you a PM about it - they look pretty amazing and I haven't seen a lot of them in collections neither here, nor over there
 

papilio

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Really nice Jason!! :D

One day I'll have some babies of my own ... 3 failures so far. :(
 

Storm76

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Sweet! Congrats on the L. nigerrimum! Hope all goes well with their development.
 

Balvala

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This is absolutely great, Jason. I would love to care for an H. Gabonensis if and when your female produces a viable sac from this attempt. I can't get over that subtly multicolored, almost geometric pattern throughout their abdomen...
 

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If the babies wouldn't be that tiny, I'd probably try pairing my villosella female...especially after she made a dudsac a few months ago already....good luck with those, buddy!
 

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This is absolutely great, Jason. I would love to care for an H. Gabonensis if and when your female produces a viable sac from this attempt. I can't get over that subtly multicolored, almost geometric pattern throughout their abdomen...
Thank you! They're an awesome species. Probably my favorite dwarf right now. I'll let you know if anything happens with any of my females. :)

If the babies wouldn't be that tiny, I'd probably try pairing my villosella female...especially after she made a dudsac a few months ago already....good luck with those, buddy!
Haha, they are super tiny!!! Thanks, Jan! :)

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Beautiful Jason! I've always wondered how much of the blue MMs retained.
 
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