a few of my T's

catfishrod69

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hope you enjoy them.
Brachypelma vagans DSCF3241.JPG
Grammostola pulchripes F DSCF3262.JPG
Poecilotheria regalis gravid DSCF3278.jpg
Brachypelma smithi F DSCF3236.JPG
Acanthoscurria geniculata F DSCF3203.JPG
 
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Psalmopoeus cambridgei F DSCF3279.JPG
Stromatopelma calceatum MM DSCF3287.JPG
Pelinobius muticus F DSCF3290.JPG
Stromatopelma calceatum F DSCF3285.JPG
Ornithoctonus sp. "Koh Samui" F DSCF3199.JPG
 
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Ceratogyrus darlingi unsex DSCF3291.JPG
Cyclosternum fasciatum unsex DSCF3318.JPG
Ephobupos murinus F DSCF3310.JPG
Paraphysa scrofa unsex DSCF3293.JPG
 

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Poecilotheria metallica F P. metallica female (2).JPG
Lasiodora difficilis F DSCF3707.JPG
Lasiodora parahybana F DSCF3550.JPG
 

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man look at the Stomatopelma calceatum MM's eyes...haha gotta love that species..
 

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You mentioned A. geniculata as B. albopilosum and P. cambridgei as P. irminia. Be more cautious with latin :)
Nice pics and T's!
 

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You schould replace B. albo with A. genic and P. irminia vith P. cambrid aswell.. Wrong latins to those species.
Pardon for boehmei - misspelled myself :)
 

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actually both are correct..the albo is a albo, and the irminia is a irminia just not brightly colored.....

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actually i am now seeing what you are meaning about the geniculata...she was given to me as a albo, so i never thought any different...that explains why she is so vicious....and the irminia i am still climbing up the walls over...she is 7" and was sold to me as irminia...i know shes lighter colored, but she doesnt quite look like a cambridgei.....and what really sucks is i have a mm coming in tomorrow on loan....what the heck...

---------- Post added 11-01-2011 at 06:42 PM ----------

well after alot more picture hunting...im thinking my girl is a cambridgei...what the heck....i thought it was wierd when i first got her...but i thought maybe it was a lighter phase..

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any more thoughts on the irminia/cambridgei problem....
 

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and i cant thank you enough for that...i didnt mean to sound rude..i was just in shock...especially since i was about to pair my cambridgei...
You schould replace B. albo with A. genic and P. irminia vith P. cambrid aswell.. Wrong latins to those species.
Pardon for boehmei - misspelled myself :)
 

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*drooling* they all look superb!!! I love that L. difficilis--what a beautiful T! I had not really given that type a real look until I saw the picture of yours. Same with the A. genic... Great shots showing amazing coloring!

In full agreement on the eyes of thay MM S. calceatum--that would be a good one to take photos of to get people to see the cute side of Ts... Almost puppy like eyes!

The Koh Samui is stunning... They're all just amazing in their own ways :D You have an amazing collection :) *drools more* I look forward to seeing some of the sacs/slings of those girls when they drop :D Is the LP gravid as well?
 

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yeah difficilis are pretty cool....i tried pairing her tonight, but the mm is acting strange..i think he is getting close to death from old age or maybe the cold, cause he was in transit 8 days...has been acting strangely....yeah those eyes on the mm calceatum are awesome, and i love how feathery he is..alot more than the females...yeah im hoping that my S. calceatum lays a sac soon..she is about to explode....nope the LP isnt gravid yet...she has never been paired..she actually looked just the same after a molt...shes a biggun..thanks for everything..
*drooling* they all look superb!!! I love that L. difficilis--what a beautiful T! I had not really given that type a real look until I saw the picture of yours. Same with the A. genic... Great shots showing amazing coloring!

In full agreement on the eyes of thay MM S. calceatum--that would be a good one to take photos of to get people to see the cute side of Ts... Almost puppy like eyes!

The Koh Samui is stunning... They're all just amazing in their own ways :D You have an amazing collection :) *drools more* I look forward to seeing some of the sacs/slings of those girls when they drop :D Is the LP gravid as well?
 

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I love your Lasiodora parahybana it looks so massive, like a baseball attached to legs lol.
 

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Just want to point out that your C. darlingi is definitely female as males don't develop a foveal horn on the carapace. Lovely collection btw !
 
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