Some of Apophis' pics

Apophis

Arachnobaron
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Thanks Chris!

I personally prefer C. marshalli over C. darlingi when it comes to looks, but when it comes to keeping them, they are both alot of fun :D
 

urs

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See that you still doing great photos Sietse!

Best regards Uros
 

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sweet pics! you should try and get some shots of the Pacypus' hairy legs lol. I love that.
 

Apophis

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Thanks!
I actually wanted to do that, but she wasn't exactly cooperative :rolleyes:
The picture I posted was actually the only decent shot I managed to take. ;)
 

Apophis

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Thanks Chris! :D
It's allways nice to hear that people enjoy my photos :)
 

Apophis

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Thanks mate. :D
Eucratoscelus constrictus is fairly new in the hobby ;)
 

syndicate

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Great photos!I like that Ephebopus to.Dont see them pictured to often.
I believe in one tarantula documentary Rick West finds that species living inside
caves along the sides of walls in cracks and crevices.
 

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Fantastic photos.. makes me want to get my camera out. However, I think I would be disappointed when comparing them to yours. I haven't quite mastered light and shadow like you have.
 

Apophis

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Thanks guys!

Chris, it seems that E. rufescens adapts quite well to allmost any conditions.
Someone I know kept and bred this species in a (semi) arboreal setup.
 
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