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Arachnoprince
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I love taking pics of my T's. So I figure maybe it's good to start my photo thread :D
Let's start with Lasiodora difficilis








 

testdasi

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The above video embedded

Just found out how to embed a youtube video.
Lasiodora difficilis feeding
[YOUTUBE]gsG892EXjvY[/YOUTUBE]
 

testdasi

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N. chromatus digging

Caught my N. chromatus digging her burrow last night.
[YOUTUBE]AyUG3N823LE[/YOUTUBE]
 

ReMoVeR

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wow dude.... just simply amazing... not simply.. it is awesome oh my god ;O im gettin like a 12 y.o. girl right know ;O bro, get that video everywhere xD it is amazing. impressive. gr8 job on that m8.
 

varucu

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coud you be more enthusiastic? :rolleyes: thanks for sharing testdasi ;)l
 

testdasi

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Aphonopelma sp. flagstaff

This is my Aphonopelma sp. flagstaff aka Flagstaff Orange





 

testdasi

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Caught my Aphonopelma sp. flagstaff eating:
[Youtube]1zpg15zycwU[/youtube]
 

testdasi

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My 4" F Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens that just arrived today. She is not doing any webbing yet but I'm sure I'll have a cage fulled off web soon.














Btw, my usually skittish Nhandu chromatus has just turned OBT on me. I was just trying to refill the water dish and she did what I believe to be defending her water dish. I know water will piss her off badly so I used my usual chop stick to lure her into another part of the enclosure. I guess I startled her because she ran back 2 steps and tried to bite the chop stick. Fortunately, I sensed something bad and pulled the chop stick out. So her fangs are not damaged. I saw them cuz she is still in her threat pose 15 minutes later (and she is still in her threat pose NOW). Awesome PMS, I guess. :D
 

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@Talkenlate04: Thanks a lot. I have been a big fan of your photo thread. So a compliment from you is like Mozart saying "your music sounds not bad". :D

@jb7741: I bought it from Petco. It's fake "Horsetail Rush" plant. I have no idea what "Horsetail Rush" is. It just looks like bamboo to me.
 

jb7741

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Very cool. Is there a pic yet where you can see the entire enclosure? I like the plants in the enclosure, but I don't know about going through the pain of having a real one.
 

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Pics of the enclosures. I don't spend too much money on enclosures so I use either plastic aquarium or KK. Very simple design so that I can see my T's from some angles.

This is the one for the GBB.


This is for Pandinus smithii scorp. Simple "hide and pond" design.


This is for the Nhandu chromatus. She doesn't use the hide much but prefer chilling out under the "tree". I still give her a hide for an option.


Another "hide and pond" design for the Aphonopelma sp. flagstaff.


This is for the L. difficilis. I originally intend to use the tree as a hiding place cuz my rosea loves that. However, she still prefers her favorite toilet roll hide.


I have funny luck with L. difficilis. Bought the first one, the seller thought it was a male, I put up EF sexing pics, people think male as well. Bought the second one, supposed to be a female. EF was so obvious, everybody thinks it's a male. Compare the pic with the first one, completely different => deduction => the first one is a female. {D LOL {D Or maybe turn out both are male. I doubt that I can have a proper molt to sex properly. Both eat like pigs and doubt that they will leave their skins alone.
 
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jb7741

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I like the 3rd pic, with the tree. Simple, pleasant to look at, and I'm sure the spidey loves it.
 

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Thanks. I like that design too. I'm pretty sure the N. chromatus loves it cuz she simply refuses to get into the hide.

And pardon my big toe on the last pic. {D Didn't realize it was in the pic. :D
 

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Caught my L. difficilis (the one in the last pic of enclosure) molting.
[Youtube]sG6dXvDmqU8[/Youtube]
 
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