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zonbonzovi

Creeping beneath you
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Thanks, guys...a surprisingly easy species to photograph.
 

VickyChaiTea

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Well... now I have a new favorite species. Phormictopus cancerides! Thanks for sharing, beautiful animals!
 

zonbonzovi

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Phlogius "Aussie goliath" half grown lady:



Chilobrachys "Meghalaya small":



Phlogius "pg113" MM


 

zonbonzovi

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Thanks, jbm. I think you and I salivate over these guys more than just about anybody else.
 

jbm150

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Sadly I think you're right. Mine has since come out to feed but I've been unable to get a good shot at her. Soon though :)
 

paassatt

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Beautiful pic of the Homoemma "Blue". I've got a half-inch specimen on the way, and I didn't know what they look like as spiderlings so thanks for giving me a sneak peek.
 

zonbonzovi

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You bet paassatt, I'm anticipating this one's growth the most.
 

Ludedor24

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great T's....but that is one of the scariest replicas i've ever seen haha.
 

zonbonzovi

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Ahhh, just a cute 'lil giant sloth. Terrifying if you're a pre-civilization landscape gardener;)
 

zonbonzovi

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Thanks!

Hendersonia, she's a stirmi(I was hesitant to label at the time) and has grown alot since that photo. I need to update...
 

zonbonzovi

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This H mac just won't hide anymore.




Somebody put a darlingi in my marshalli tank.

 

paassatt

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Nice update! It's been a while. I love that pic of the silk coming out of the spinerettes.
 
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