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Very nice Ts!!!! haha its also nice to see someone my age into Ts.
 

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C. fimbriatus 1st instar, molting into 2nd.
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And some 2nd instars.
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For those requesting to buy them, I'll be in touch with you shortly. Anyone else interested, PM me. Most of these will be shipping out after getting into vials, and feeding.

I promise people, as soon as my paycheck allows, I'm getting a good camera, and a nice lighting set-up. Then we'll see some sweet pics.:)

-Sean
 
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AlainL

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C. fimbriatus 1st instar, molting into 2nd.
View attachment 62130

And some 2nd instars.
View attachment 62131

For those requesting to buy them, I'll be in touch with you shortly. Anyone else interested, PM me. Most of these will be shipping out after getting into vials, and feeding.

I promise people, as soon as my paycheck allows, I'm getting a good camera, and a nice lighting set-up. Then we'll see some sweet pics.:)

-Sean
Hi sean!

Congrats man, I love C.fimbriatus, sooo beautyful.

Take care!

Alain
 

ShadowBlade

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Thanks much Alain! Right now I have about 20 2nd instars housed together in a container for them to burrow, they're doing fine so far.

I'll post some pics of their hardened coloration soon, its pretty sweet.

-Sean
 

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You know, I did an entire photo shoot of about 10 species. But the sunlight was being blocked by clouds through the window, casting a blue light on all the pics. Darn it...

But here's one that was fine.

Ephebopus cyanognathus who want's some babies?!:drool:

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-Sean
 
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ShadowBlade

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Oh yeah, this was interesting. Look what the co-habitating C. fimbriatus spiderlings have been up to. They can be seen patrolling the webbing at night.

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For those of you wondering when they really begin webbing, there's your answer. They are still only 2nd instars.

-Sean
 
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AlainL

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You know, I did an entire photo shoot of about 10 species. But the sunlight was being blocked by clouds through the window, casting a blue light on all the pics. Darn it...

But here's one that was fine.

Ephebopus cyanognathus who want's some babies?!:drool:

View attachment 62358

-Sean
Hi sean!

Very nice Ephebopus.
Are they a interresting species too keep?
Martin(Tarcan) have a female for sale and I tought about getting it more then once:D I find them sooo beautiful and different.

Take care!

Alain
 

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Oh yeah, this was interesting. Look what the co-habitating C. fimbriatus spiderlings have been up to. They can be seen patrolling the webbing at night.

View attachment 62359

For those of you wondering when they really begin webbing, there's your answer. They are still only 2nd instars.

-Sean
wow thats a sweet visual, very cool communial webbing! I didnt expect mine that i got from you to be webbing as much as they are at 2I, but indeed they are:)
 

timekeeper

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Great collection sir!

I really like the variety and your pictures turned out really well. Cheers!

-Paul
 

butch4skin

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How communal are C. fimbriatus? Like, won't eat eachother for a few instars communal? Or communal communal?
 

ShadowBlade

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How communal are C. fimbriatus? Like, won't eat eachother for a few instars communal? Or communal communal?
Never found out. After they all sold, I only had 5 left in that container. They lived together about another couple months, one molted, then they were seperated.

-Sean
 
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