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Storm76

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Agreed. Plus, the background you chose do the animal justice to bring out the bright stripes! Great pictures!
 

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those E olivacea ewls...best pics ever...I've never seen anyone capture a fang shot of a ewl...its so cute!

Is that E murinus a male or female? I have one, abt 3.5 - 4 dls, even after a few crickets, its butt never grows. Starting to wonder if its a male ( :unhappy: )
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Wow, the sweetest E. murinus photos ever Jason! :biggrin:
Lol! I don't know about that Michael, that's a pretty lofty statement. :)

Love the murinus shots. There's something about the species, quite the lookers
Thanks, Jeff! I really enjoy this species too. :)

Agreed. Plus, the background you chose do the animal justice to bring out the bright stripes! Great pictures!
Thanks, Jan! It's just a cork flat that I wet down a bit. :)

those E olivacea ewls...best pics ever...I've never seen anyone capture a fang shot of a ewl...its so cute!

Is that E murinus a male or female? I have one, abt 3.5 - 4 dls, even after a few crickets, its butt never grows. Starting to wonder if its a male ( :unhappy: )
Thank you! I'm not sure of the E. murinus sex, I didn't check it when I took it out for photos.

Love the minatrix!
Thank you! I liked how those shots came out too. :)

1.0 A. laeta MM








0.1 C. ritae






 

jbm150

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Cute little sling, never heard of the species. Will have to google
 

dactylus

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Nice photos Jason! Congrats on the E. olivacea sacs!!

Do you know the gender of the H. chrysogaster pictured?

The minatrix is gorgeous!
 

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Cute little sling, never heard of the species. Will have to google
It's a sweet looking species when it hits the juvie/adult stages. :)

Nice photos Jason! Congrats on the E. olivacea sacs!!

Do you know the gender of the H. chrysogaster pictured?

The minatrix is gorgeous!
Thank you, David! :) No, I don't know the sex of the chrysogaster, it's still only 1.25".

P. sazimai








 

SeanSYW

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Haven't seen too many of these on the boards yet, keep us posted, can't wait too see it in its full adult glory.
Nice pics too
 

Storm76

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So P. sazimai have already arrived in the US. Let's us know how slow / quick they'll grow.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Love that last shot! :)
Thanks, Michael! Me too! :)

Haven't seen too many of these on the boards yet, keep us posted, can't wait too see it in its full adult glory.
Nice pics too
Thanks, I'll be posting pics after every molt from here on out hopefully. :)

Seriously! Check out the fresh mature male shots, gorgeous!

That little sazimai is getting that blue, I can't wait to see the adult coloration
Agreed on both spiders, Jeff! I can't wait to see either of them as adults. :)

Nice P. sazimai shots!

David
Thanks, David! :)

Is it just me or is that T missing a leg ?
It's missing a leg.

So P. sazimai have already arrived in the US. Let's us know how slow / quick they'll grow.
Seems like they grow decently fast so far. They just start out so small, so it seems like it takes forever for them to grow lol. :)

Theraphosinae sp. "Panama"






 

antinous

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Very nice T's! I actually just made a 'Want' sheet just by browsing your thread haha. Do you get any of your T's locally in Chicago?
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Very nice T's! I actually just made a 'Want' sheet just by browsing your thread haha. Do you get any of your T's locally in Chicago?
Awesome and Thank you! :) I get some of them locally here in Chicago, but most of what I get are from online orders.

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