some saturday night feeding pictures

MsDemeanor

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Had a feeding tonight and took some pictures of the kids, here's a few :)

Pamphobeteus Fortis, first meal fresh from a molt


Pamphobeteus platyomma


Pamphobeteus SSP, also freshly molted about 2 weeks ago


Here's my new little Euthalus SP * Lowland Gold *


Acanthoscurria fracta


Acanthoscurria juruenicola


My B smithi ( I apologise for the poor lighting )
something I noticed in the resizing of the pictures, in the carapace there seem to be some reddish *pockets* in the black area in the middle to the southeast area of the picture... anyone have any idea what they could be? Is it molt prep you think, it's due for one....





And, the love of my life, my very first T, Anansi, the Grammostola rosea :)
 

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Beautiful! Gotta love those fangs spread wide part, feasting on a crick!
 

MsDemeanor

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Thanks, I love feeding time lol


No ideas on the carapace pockets?

Anyone.... anyone.... Bueller?





Bueller?..............
 

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Jenny,

No idea on the carapace pockets, but I WANT those Pampho's NOW!

Nice pictures, I see you're getting better with the new camera :D
Mori
 

MsDemeanor

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Thanks Mori, eventually I will learn how to use the darn camera without having to actually break down and READ the directions.
Unfortunately the pictures look like crap here, they look much better on my pc LOL. Not sure why they are all blurry here :)
I think the pockets might be due to an upcoming molt, like he carapace has started to separate and is loosening up, but I am not sure, that's my * uneducated guess * lol.

Thanks :)
 

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Very nice variety! Thanks for sharing! :clap:
 
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