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Protectyaaaneck

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Some new molters!

1.0 p. tigrinawesseli


0.1 p. miranda


1.0 p. subfusca "highland"




l. sp. "borneo black"
 

Arachnoholic420

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Lovin those shots.... like always:clap:... :} Oh by the way thanks!!! your are doing a great job on enticing me, to get into expanding my avic collect:cool:....
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Nice Borneo black man!Did you sex this one out yet?
Nope, not yet. I got it's last molt a couple days after it molted and most of it was shredded. Couldn't see much. It's about 2-2.5", if it's a male it should be browning out by it's next molt right?
 

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Nope, not yet. I got it's last molt a couple days after it molted and most of it was shredded. Couldn't see much. It's about 2-2.5", if it's a male it should be browning out by it's next molt right?
Post a ventral shot if you can!Its looking female to me but its kinda lil tricky to sex by colors at this size..
By bout 3.5-4" you will see significant differences in color between sexs.If its a girl I will hook you up with a male ;]
-Chris
 

crawltech

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Awsome set of pics....love the bornio black!!

The 1i slings, you can see the blue underneath the current exo, very nice pic!!........soon to be a sea of blue!
 

Terry D

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Jason, :worship: No joke! This has got to be the best arboreal thread I've seen. You've certainly got me hooked for future purposes. Well represented by genera and rarities, too. Interesting terrestrial sideline of Ephebopus and Chromatopelma. A veritable Versi factory. Hope all goes well with the ornata sac. I could scroll through this for hours (and just did) without a dull moment.

Thanks for the :D:D:D

Terry
 

Protectyaaaneck

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soon to be a sea of blue!
Yep, can't wait! :cool:

Very nice pictures:D
I love the versicolor slings.
Thanks Chris! :)

nice fat sacs!
Thanks but there is only one at the moment. My smaller female ate her sac a day or two after laying it. I tried to salvage the eggs but it was too late. It didn't look like she had many in there anyways, maybe 10-30 eggs. The larger female is still hanging on to her sac so there is still hope. :)

Jason, :worship: No joke! This has got to be the best arboreal thread I've seen. You've certainly got me hooked for future purposes. Well represented by genera and rarities, too. Interesting terrestrial sideline of Ephebopus and Chromatopelma. A veritable Versi factory. Hope all goes well with the ornata sac. I could scroll through this for hours (and just did) without a dull moment.

Thanks for the :D:D:D

Terry
Well thanks alot Terry. I'm glad someone likes them. I hope my ornata sac turns out good too. :)

How many versi nymphs did you say you got again?
Well, I had alot more than I do now. The original number was around 140 but something happened to them. Not sure exactly what was the cause of death, but around half of them died off for apparently no reason. I think I may have had the humidity too high for them in the 1st incubator. A second incubator was made for the ones that are still alive and they should be molting today or tomorrow into 2nd instar, if all goes as planned. :)
 

J.huff23

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Very cool! Im loving that picture. And look how fat the first instar on the far left is! Geeze.
 
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