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  1. 11-13-2009 01:27 AM #1
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    JFB's picture thread

    Finally took some pictures of my burgeoning collection. My camera is a real POS, so bear with me.

    Freshly shed boehmei


    Freshly shed Brachypelma sabulosum, 4". May be vagans, not totally sure.


    Poecilotheria subfusca 'Highland', recently molted into 3/4 instar. ~1.75"



    I originally thought it was a male, but now I'm not so sure. I'll probably have to wait another molt or two to get a better idea.
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  2. 11-13-2009 01:30 AM #2
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    Pamphobeteus

    P. sp 'Platyomma', ~2" in pre-molt


    P. nigricolor, ~3.5". This T is crazy. Doesn't threat, just attacks. Also the only T I have that's really into kicking hairs.
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  3. 11-13-2009 01:33 AM #3
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    Avicularia

    A. purpurea sling



    A. sp Metallica Green


    Versi.


    A. sp Amazonica. Freshly molted, ~2". My personal favorite of the genus, but I still need to get a diversipes one of these days.
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  4. 11-13-2009 01:41 AM #4
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    What I did today...

    I got to set up a regalis communal, obt communal, and unpack another two ornata slings. 12 fast slings, and not a single problem escape attempt .

    ornata slings



    OBT communal, 5 2i slings. Part of Garrick's 8 generations inbred group.



    regalis communal, 5 2i slings. Also got these from Garrick.


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  5. 11-13-2009 02:35 AM #5
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    ^^^ that pic is awesome! Saved.
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  6. 11-13-2009 02:42 AM #6
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    Very cool collection ya got! Not just the every day Ts in there.. love it!
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  7. 11-13-2009 03:18 AM #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by x Mr Awesome x View Post
    ^^^ that pic is awesome! Saved.
    Thanks, I love that pic too. My new long-term (very long-term) goal is to have communal set-ups of as many Poecilotheria species as possible. Watching them interact is just too cool.

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    Very cool collection ya got! Not just the every day Ts in there.. love it!
    Thanks! I'm really happy with the group of T's I have.
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  8. 11-14-2009 09:44 PM #8
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    Rehousing irminia

    Both of my Psalmopoeus irminia molted a couple weeks ago and were in desperate need of a re-housing.





    A few pics of the irminia




    Vent pic of both of the P. irminia. I 'think' the one on the left is a male and the right is a female. Definitely not sure about that though, might be two males...


    The tarantulas were so calm I decided to handle one of them, and it couldn't have gone better. The little one was very calm, relaxed and deliberate in its movements.




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  9. 11-14-2009 09:46 PM #9
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    Pamphobeteus sp 'Platyomma' molted

    Some pics of the fresh Platyomma, I love this genus.

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  10. 11-15-2009 12:50 AM #10
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    Awesome pictures. That B. boehmei is gorgeous! Also, I love that picture of the little regalis party. Pretty darn cute. I miss when our platyomma had his Christmas tree, he molted recently and it was gone! Just like that...now he's starting to look like a Pampho, and I'm not the least bit upset that he's male because he's gonna be a looker! I am also really starting to love the Pampho genus, we're getting an antinous next weekend...can't wait!

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  11. 11-15-2009 01:16 AM #11
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    Awesome, I'd love to get an antinous. It's probably the Pampho species I'll get next, I just can't bring myself to spend $150+ on an ultramurinus yet, not when there are so many T's I still need to get.
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    Apparently crappy cameras are the trend around here lately, LOL. Nice shots!!! You got a really great collection going!!!
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    AWESOME shots! I love that P. sp platyomma!! I shouldnt have passed the one I was going to get... Might have to look into getting 1.. (OR 5) Great collection you got..
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    Quote Originally Posted by xsyorra View Post
    Apparently crappy cameras are the trend around here lately, LOL. Nice shots!!! You got a really great collection going!!!
    Thanks, and yeah, I'm dreaming of the day I get a nice digital SLR.

    Quote Originally Posted by rednecklivin View Post
    AWESOME shots! I love that P. sp platyomma!! I shouldnt have passed the one I was going to get... Might have to look into getting 1.. (OR 5) Great collection you got..
    Thanks! I'd highly recommend getting a Pampho. They're big, they're gorgeous, they have a bit of an attitude, and the mature males are just jaw-dropping.

    I forgot, they're also my favorite T to feed. They hit their prey HARD!
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    Time for an UPDATE!

    a few of my new slings -

    Cyriocosmus ritae (recommended!) Got some C. elegans too, but they were all burrowed away when it came to picture time.


    Pamphobeteus sp Platyomma (just sexed him as a boy, but he's gonna be BEAUTIFUL!)


    Grammostola pulchra (got 4 of these little guys because my gf thought they were cute, I couldn't be happier. They are champs when it comes to feeding)


    Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (such a fantastic species)


    Avicularia versicolor (can never have too many!)


    Having a stroll on my girlfriend's arm


    ---------- Post added 01-02-2012 at 03:13 AM ----------

    I bought a subadult pair of P. nigricolor. The female's at least 5.5" and the male's about 5". I'm going to do my best to get more of these in the hobby. It's a tragedy that they're not more common!

    Male - I can't wait for this guy to mature. Stunning!




    Female - I can't wait see her right after a molt.






    ---------- Post added 01-02-2012 at 03:17 AM ----------

    A proven breeder female Avicularia versicolor I got for a pretty amazing price.










    ---------- Post added 01-02-2012 at 03:22 AM ----------

    Young mature female Poecilotheria miranda I recently purchased








    Last but not least, my pride and joy a 6" Poecilotheria subfusca Highland female I got along with the P. miranda.








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