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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens premolt

..and postmolt

 

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Acanthoscurria geniculata

..in such a threat pose, that she turns over :)
 

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Psalmopoeus irminia. best photo I could get :/ bred 3 months ago, waiting for eggsack.
 

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That is all for now. Missing is Brachypelma vagans, which is before molt, hidden, Haplopelma minax also hidden, and Brachypelma ruhnaui still too dull to be interesting.

Let me now if the images load quickly and properly, some problems were reported with this hosting..

Vladimir
 

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and as an offtopic bonus, 1,2 Eublepharis macularius. Greta, Jessica and Lambach :)
 

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Alias said:
and as an offtopic bonus, 1,2 Eublepharis macularius. Greta, Jessica and Lambach :)

Do they eat Ts??? Whoa, beautiful pictures of the Ts man, that's one huge subfusca
 

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refnulf said:
Do they eat Ts??? Whoa, beautiful pictures of the Ts man, that's one huge subfusca
no, they don't :) just standard stuff, crickets, roaches, locusts, occassionally Pachnoda larvae.. I was thinking about using cheap spiderlings such as B.albopilosum sometimes, but I'm afraid what effect the urticating hair might have on the gecko's digestive system..

and actually, the subfusca isn't exactly huge yet, it's just a grown spiderling, 6th molt, IIRC. bought her in 1st molt in May 04.
 

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one more Chromatopelma, a twin of the one above.
 

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Beutiful tarantulas (especially the pokie and the GBB) :cool: you're so lucky to have a subfusca.

Another beautiful thing you have is your country! I was visiting it a while ago and loved it there, sorry I noticed your location hehe.
 

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oh, thank you so much :) Scotland must be also a beautiful country.

getting the subfusca was not a matter of much luck, here in Prague lives a breeder, Mr.Šejna, who has (afaik) a third subfusca eggsack already.. however, the price (1000czk=22 british pounds), though definitely fair for such a spider, made me hesitate. as you can see, all my other spiders are from the cheaper side :rolleyes:
 

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ok, I took two better photos. strange, the Poec is not nervous at all, just stubborn. hard to force her out of her nest.

 

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oh, thank you so much :) Scotland must be also a beautiful country.

getting the subfusca was not a matter of much luck, here in Prague lives a breeder, Mr.Šejna, who has (afaik) a third subfusca eggsack already.. however, the price (1000czk=22 british pounds)
Cripes! Over here you'd likely pay £50 for a spiderling! Maybe I should go back to Ceske Budejovice to buy some spiders then I'd have a perfect excuse for going back hehe! {D
 

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That is a great collection and photos. Congratulations and thanks for sharing
 
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