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fartkowski

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not too sure but my wife found it at the park
wow it eats like crazy
 

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how big is it? if its over 2" chances are good its a T.duellicsa if it is smaller in size then it may be T.agrestis.. in which case dont get bit! lol haha I have both I just catch em outside.. they are great.
 

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it's about 1 1/4"
my wife was taking pictures of wildlife and found it under some tree bark
she felt bad for ruining it's home in the dead of winter so she brought it home
it was kinda groggy at first but came around in no time
thanks for the info, i was wondering what it was
how bad are the bites?

here is one more
 

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fartkowski

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i'm using a nikon d200
i'm hoping to have a few more pics soon
 

fartkowski

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some more of my guys
p meridionalis

l striatus

n chromatus

c fasciatum

l parahybana

a seemanni

brachypelma vegans

c fasciatum

brachypelma smithi

grammostola rosea

p cancerides

l striatus

c cyaneopubescens

h lividum
a rare sighting

a geniculata
 

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Those are great pictures and very nice T´s! Congratulations!!!
 

fartkowski

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thanks
there is still a few T's that did not want to be photographed
so i will try to get those guys soon
 

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very nice collection i want a lividum but im afraid id end up with a pet hole
 

fartkowski

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yeh mine comes up like you see in the pictures maybe 2 -4 times a week
i usually see her first thing in the morning when i get home (i work nightshift)
but most of the time she is in her burrow
 

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they rarly come out

those creaters are mean little T's
you never see them, and when u fianally do your upset cuese you'v got a male...:wall:
 

fartkowski

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here are some more pictures
a.geniculata

a. seemanni

n. chromatus

c. cyaneopubescens

hysterocrates gigas

g. pulchra

paraphysa scrofa

c fasciatum

my x. immanis just molted a few days ago
i waiting for her to come out of her burrow and will try to get some pictures of her.
 

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n. chromatus

i found this guy in the parking lot at work
giant water bug - lethocerus americanus

my fairly calm OBT
 

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fartkowski

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here are some more pics of my guys
this is my g rosea

L striatus

my newly molted T blondi

my A geniculata on her way to get a drink

my little A atrox

this was sold to me as a pterinochilus meridionalis (zimbabwe grey baboon)
i was wondering if it goes by a different name or if it's just not that common of a species?
i can't find too much info on it

not that great pictures but this is my late M robustum

my small X immanis
probably my favorite type of T
 

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this was sold to me as a pterinochilus meridionalis (zimbabwe grey baboon)
i was wondering if it goes by a different name or if it's just not that common of a species?
i can't find too much info on it
i think it is Ceratogyrus meridonalis.
 
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