KezyGLA
Arachnoking
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He still looks like he needs a molt.....look at that booty!My B. emilia juvenile molted this afternoon. It's a boy! I have named him Rhubarb.
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Oh, yeah this is the most recent pic I have of him, taken a week or so ago. Most Ts don't look great right after a molt...they're paler and have tiny abdomens.He still looks like he needs a molt.....look at that booty!![]()
Great name!I have named him Rhubarb.
Just look at her (Ho Chi). Bloody hell fire she's absolutely stunning.SAF Thrigmopoeus truculentus
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AF Ornithoctoninae sp. Ho Chi Minh DCF
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5x Ornithoctoninae sp. Mindanao south
2x Psalmopoeus victori
It’s like someone’s painted her carapace with gold leaf.. beautiful.Just look at her (Ho Chi). Bloody hell fire she's absolutely stunning.
So when are you ordering one?Just look at her (Ho Chi). Bloody hell fire she's absolutely stunning.
Almost 6hrs in and he/she has nearly got its legs out.My LP sling (~1.5" dls) has been in premolt for quite some time with a tuchis as black as midnight. Checked on it just a second ago and found him on his back!My B. Vagans molted on 1/13. Now my LP on 1/15. All that is left is my C. Fimbriatus. Cheers everybody! View attachment 263378
What camera/lens are you using? That pic is amazing in detail.My B. emilia juvenile molted this afternoon. It's a boy! I have named him Rhubarb.
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-Cheap, heavy, and sturdy tripod (forget which brand...it was $80 on amazon.)What camera/lens are you using? That pic is amazing in detail.