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Hysterocrated gigas
Video:
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Holothele incei




Chromatopelma cyaneopubescence (GBB)










This male H. gigas chose to web up anything into a hide instead of spending time digging up beautiful tunnels like his friend did!
This is him being lazy:



And look what his friend did! (pardon the blur pic, took through the tank wall + through the water of the pond so can't get it any clearer)
 

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Female 5" Ceratogyrus darlingi - African horned baboon or Rear horn baboon with enclosure pic.





1 1.5"-ish Phlogius sp stents - Stent's Bird Eater



4 small 1"-ish Babycurus jacksoni - Red bark scorpion with enclosure pic






1 bigger 2"-ish Babycurus jacksoni - a bigger Red bark scorpion

 

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Sun shines on my burrow


Facing the break of dawn


Generic shots









 

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Thank you, Gomer :D
Lots of P. regalis pics with NO flash! Natural light is what you can expect to see your T in.
Camera flash kinda makes a T looks much different from what we usually see. So I decide to try taking pics of my T's under natural light. So here's the first one: Poecilotheria regalis! 2 poses only but lots of pics! :D



























 

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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescence eating
With flash
















Without flash - a bit blurry







 

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Ceratogyrus darlingi
"Moonlight" series. Wish I took these a few months ago for Halloween. Looks like a giant spider in a giant cave with the moon in the background. :D







Feeding series, with close up on the horn!














 

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My genic (Averell) usually hangs out around her water dish. But it was very cold last night (low 70! - 8 degrees outside!) so I found her hanging out on the moss. Maybe she found it nice and soft up there. :D And she actually turned down a juicy female dubia roach. Strange!







 

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Poecilotheria regalis eating a dubia roach. Most are without flash.
















 

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Ceratogyrus darlingi

I celebrated when I saw her poking her head out of the hide!






But within a few seconds, she went back in. :D


 

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Very close up shots of my GBB.
Firstly, this is the girl




Now the close up pics















Bonus: She doesn't want to eat the roach! This is the second time she refused food! Her butt is not black and there is no sign of a molt.

 
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