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buthus
01-12-2008, 04:36 PM
Widowman10 sent me a fantastic specimen! Shes young, hot, seemingly "innocent" in the ways of love and shes a minimalist when it comes to red lipstick.
My new little goth chick from Peyton...
http://www.moflash.net/misc/img/spiders/hsp_Peyton_01.jpg

http://www.moflash.net/misc/img/spiders/hsp_Peyton_02.jpg

http://www.moflash.net/misc/img/spiders/hsp_Peyton_03.jpg

No abdomen grab for a good hr-glass shot with this girl... she's just too active and her webbing is sticky/strong enough to pull the phototray around when my hand gets tangled. ;) :D Every attempt to get a good underside shot via handling ended up with me loosing control of her. Wow... this one got on me via oops webbing faster then sht and it looks like shes a biter first ask questions later sorta btch. Hand skin is thick, but I aint letting this one crawl up the soft underside of my arm thats for sure.
Good for knocking down my cockiness a few notches. ;) :D

She will be mated with a 2nd gen inbred male from my "Omicron" line which started with a local female that has the same feature.

I consider this girl a major invert score. Thanks so much Brain! ;)

Widowman10
01-12-2008, 04:48 PM
Widowman10 sent me a fantastic specimen! Shes young, hot, seemingly "innocent" in the ways of love and shes a minimalist when it comes to red lipstick.
My new little goth chick from Peyton...

No abdomen grab for a good hr-glass shot with this girl... she's just too active and her webbing is sticky/strong enough to pull the phototray around when my hand gets tangled. ;) :D Every attempt to get a good underside shot via handling ended up with me loosing control of her. Wow... this one got on me via oops webbing faster then sht and it looks like shes a biter first ask questions later sorta btch. Hand skin is thick, but I aint letting this one crawl up the soft underside of my arm thats for sure.
Good for knocking down my cockiness a few notches. ;) :D

She will be mated with a 2nd gen inbred male from my "Omicron" line which started with a local female that has the same feature.


awesome pictures bro! they look great!!:cool:

good luck with the projects and let us know how they go!

I consider this girl a major invert score. Thanks so much Brain! ;)

i'll consider that an intentional slip...:D

spydrhunter1
01-12-2008, 08:54 PM
Another great widow Buthus...would be interested in some offspring when and if you need to find homes for them.

Rick McJimsey
01-12-2008, 09:10 PM
:drool: thats an awesome hesp, man

buthus
01-13-2008, 04:37 PM
Glad theres a few here that appreciate the minimal as much as the max. ;)

Could a morph be "created" here? Or are there too many factors at play? A serious attempt would need to be made. I will try and distribute some of these broods for a better survival rate/larger sample is the future. Hanging on to a small group of slings now.. always seems to be less toughys in inbred broods. ;) :?

Widowman10
01-13-2008, 04:54 PM
Could a morph be "created" here? Or are there too many factors at play? A serious attempt would need to be made.

from what little i understand, i think there would be too many factors at play. but if you were to try and breed these and keep this quality, you would theoretically have a better shot each time. i don't know if it's like a different gene or what, but it might work after several generations. it would be cool to get some males like it too...

cacoseraph
01-14-2008, 10:39 AM
do you have any slings left from that mostly black hesp we found in the wastelands?

buthus
01-15-2008, 07:28 PM
do you have any slings left from that mostly black hesp we found in the wastelands?
Sorry Andrew...meant to respond to this earlier.
The original ...I have a bunch of unmated adults and few sub-adults from her first few broods (WCG). Also..have slings from her and a couple sacs ...one new today. I mated a few of her offspring with sibling males. One has produced and I have a number of those slings. The other girls have been put on ice for a spell ...I hope they will produce sacs when they warm up ...or at least mate again (successfully) if they turn out not so gravid.