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Cyriopagopus sp."Singapore"

adult female



shes a big girl!



mature male



Ornithoctoninae sp."Borneo"
(aka lampropelma sp."orange fringe")

 

DeTwan

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Whoa! That velvety purple looks amazing!
It will be cool to see those mature!
 

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Phlogius crassipes
enjoying a snack :]



Acanthoscurria geniculata
mature male

 

seanbond

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these are like the panthers of spiders! there build, sleek n slim..i had one of these but sold my entire collection and havent gotten a hold of those since..i had the dichromata as well, however you spell that, sick pix chris!
 

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thanks Sean :]
i enjoy this species to.there very fast tho and like to hide.
 

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just got this awesome female today

Chilobrachys dyscolus(?)





Haplopelma hainanum

adult female freshly molted



spermatheca

 

seanbond

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i got 2 subs of both sp. i luv these! do these max around 4-5 or 5-6 inch range?? i though these were a smaller sp? def far from aggressive, i think one of them has a freshly regenera leg, or something b/c the her leg didnt look right. it was leaking but im not sure, ill keep an i on her, bout to post some pix of her. so how long you had her?
 

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i got 2 subs of both sp. i luv these! do these max around 4-5 or 5-6 inch range?? i though these were a smaller sp? def far from aggressive, i think one of them has a freshly regenera leg, or something b/c the her leg didnt look right. it was leaking but im not sure, ill keep an i on her, bout to post some pix of her. so how long you had her?
i think your confusing the spider pictured above with something completely different hehe.you talking about Ornithoctonus auerotibialis and O.sp"Surat thani" i think ;]
the spider above is an undescribed Ornithoctoninae species from south east Asia that is very rare in captivity.these were mixed up in shipments of other spiders being brought in a year or so back.im still unsure wether they will prove to be an Ornithoctonus or Haplopelma so thats why there labeled Ornithoctoninae.
 
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