spiderling pic thread

Pepperhead124

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hi, im interested in seeing pics of slings from different species, i'm pretty sure there is one already, but i cant seem to find it. if someone could put a link to it in this thread that would be great. If there is not already one lets start it up. thanks
 

LPacker79

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Tapinauchenius cupreus:



Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma"



Lasiodora parahybana eating a cricket leg (old pic, these slings are about 1.75" now)

 

LPacker79

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Thanks! Thanks to the marvel of the digital camera, you can take hundreds of bad pics and delete them in favor of the one or two good pics you get!

I really need a camera with macro.......
 

Paladin

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good ol'mystery sling...every collection needs one

maybe e. pachypus?...who knows
 

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greensleeves

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Originally posted by Paladin
good ol'mystery sling...every collection needs one

maybe e. pachypus?...who knows
Very olive coloured - hey you experts, could this be a baby Holothele incei?

Greensleeves
 

Paladin

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i highy doubt its incei..although id be happy if it was...little thing loves to burrow...had a good 5 in one going for a while
 

GoTerps

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L. difficilis at 0.75"


Same spider at 1.5"


B. boehmei


And my new A. metallica
 

PapaSmurf

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the scientific name of the mustard baboon is Pterinochilus meridionalis. missing some pattern on the AB area tho. but besides that it looks just like it.


Josh
 
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