Lorgakor's Picture Thread

Lorgakor

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Some new pictures.

A. huriana. Pie molted since the last pics, and no longer has the pink legs.




B. ruhnaui. This thing is sooo slow growing!


C. cyaneopubescens.


G. pulchra.


B. smithi.




Newly molted N. chromatus. Just starting to get some leg striping. I expect to see more of a red butt on the next molt.


H. schmidti. This is my newest addition. It hasn't eaten yet, but I offered it a dead cricket anyway.

 
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A. versicolor. Pigwidgeon is quite the escapist. Everytime I open the container it comes flying out! Such a cutie, and man can it jump!


C. cyaneopubescens


B. emilia


G. pulchra

 
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P. Novak

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i would have to say VERY NICE TS AND PICS! wow i love em, i wish i can afford so many Ts. how many Ts do you have?
 

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Nice pictures, I wish I had my camera back when mine were babies. I like the color changes they go through.
 

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This is Ghost, my little baby H. schmidti (dark form). I got Ghost back at the beginning of November. Shipping was rough and long, with no heat pack. The other spiders in the shipment died, but little Ghost was hanging on. It was in a death curl, and it remained in the death curl for two weeks. And until recently it didn't really move, and if it did the movements were jerky and spastic. But today my little Ghost ate a cricket! I am so happy! It's butt was getting quite thin so I was even more worried. Now I am more confident that Ghost will be just fine. Sorry for the long winded story, but I am very happy!

 
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Well I never should have gotten excited. Ghost died today anyway. After keeping it alive for two months, I finally get it to eat and it dies. :( I'm so upset. I've never had a spider die on me before other than mature males. And I don't even have any money to buy a new one. What a wonderful start to the new year. Looks like it's going to be just as crappy as last year.
 

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E. campestratus - Charlotte came out for a walk on my knee.



Newly molted P. miranda.



Unidentified Acanthoscurria sp. Mature male.



A. seemani

 

P. Novak

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im sorry to hear about ghost! :(

im sure things will get better...my emp and one of my b.vagans died on me a couple of months ago, i know the feeling...


ALTHOUGH YOU DO HAVE VERY NICE TS AND NICE PICS!!!!!!

and i also was wondering what you used to drill those perfect holes into the tubberwares?
 

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Thank you very much! And I'm sorry to hear about your vagans and your scorpion.
I just used my husbands cordless drill, with different sized bits for different containers. Worked well until I broke one of the bits!:D
 

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its ok im over it...


wow you drill better then me cause i use drills and they come out bad, they dont make it smooth on both sides, like one side pops our plastic.(if you get what i mean)

ill take a pic of it when i get my camera back..
 

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C. cyaneopubescens





H. lividum with cricket.



Young B. emilia


It is really hard to get good pics of this one, P. regalis.



P. miranda baby. She(I hope) is so cute!



Some slings
B. emilia



B. ruhnaui


A. versicolor

 

Lorgakor

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New piccies

My A. seemani made quite a cool burrow recently.


P. lugardi was out and about.


Newly molted N. chromatus.



This one is the same age, just about a month behind in molting.


T. blondi, he just refused food! I believe a molt is imminent!


Thanks for looking. :)
 

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theres some nice specimen there im jaloues ;) keep them coming {D
 

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great pics as always:cool:

love the one of the lividum:} and a blondi that wont eat:? ....lol
 
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