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"Love is in the air" is an understatement......
Acanthoscurria chacoana
Avicularia avicularia
Chilobrachys fimbriatus.....it looks like she's eating him!
No worries though, they're typically peaceful when it comes to this part:
This is the intrance to her burrow. He went in one entrance and pushed her out the back!
Haplopelma lividum: Male on loan but has since been returned.
Nhandu coloratovillosus
Pamphobeteus sp. "antinous"
Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" These belong to a buddy of mine and he just wanted me to pair them for him.
Phormictopus cancerides
Psalmopoeus irminia
Theraphosa sp.
You can never have too many Pokies!
Poecilotheria fasciata:
Poecilotheria pederseni
Poecilotheria ornata
Poecilotheria regalis....couldn't get the picture in time. You can see his reflection on the floor. It was a hit and jump! He hit her then jumped from the mirror....crazy bugger.
Now a not so common one for those of you that made through all the previous photos:
Megaphobema robustum!
Acanthoscurria chacoana
Avicularia avicularia
Chilobrachys fimbriatus.....it looks like she's eating him!
No worries though, they're typically peaceful when it comes to this part:
This is the intrance to her burrow. He went in one entrance and pushed her out the back!
Haplopelma lividum: Male on loan but has since been returned.
Nhandu coloratovillosus
Pamphobeteus sp. "antinous"
Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma" These belong to a buddy of mine and he just wanted me to pair them for him.
Phormictopus cancerides
Psalmopoeus irminia
Theraphosa sp.
You can never have too many Pokies!
Poecilotheria fasciata:
Poecilotheria pederseni
Poecilotheria ornata
Poecilotheria regalis....couldn't get the picture in time. You can see his reflection on the floor. It was a hit and jump! He hit her then jumped from the mirror....crazy bugger.
Now a not so common one for those of you that made through all the previous photos:
Megaphobema robustum!