Figured I'd finally make one of these

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Adult female P.regalis

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Juvenile indexed B.smithi

 

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Thank you. Unfotunately my equipment and photography skills are nothing compared to some of the other members here.
 

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Blue-fang!



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Adult female E.murinus sitting at the entrance to her burrow.

 

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I can get a better picture. It sure is growing kind of slow for a male though.
 

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Its a male. I dont see too many males of this species around either. Put him to good use when he matures! :)
 

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Its a male. I dont see too many males of this species around either. Put him to good use when he matures! :)
I certainly plan on it.



This guy is so hard to get a decent picture of.

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A decent shot of the OBT feeding.

 

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Ahh, the ever so reclusive hermit of the tarantula world come out for you to take a picture. I feel jealous. :)
 

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She's actually out in the open pretty often at night. My E.murinus is the true recluse. I'll see her legs sticking out of her burrow almost every night, but I rarely see her with her entire body out. She actually hides a lot more than my Blue-Fang, who is isn't afraid to leave its burrow every now and then.
 

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Who's Bill? :p

Thanks though. I don't know why, but the GBB is so hard to get a decent picture of. The colors just don't come out as bright. I'm lucky in a way, since I recently moved her into a new enclosure, and d he hasn't webbed up the whole thing just yet. If she had, and I'd been using the flash, all you'd likely see is white. That's one downside to heavy webbers ; the webbing sometimes screws up the image if you're using the flash.
 

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my apologies BOB. i had the rare weekend off and i've endulged myself in college and pro football and have been feeding the collection these past 2 days. i've been sleep deprived. i actually dont have to be responsible until thursday. lol
 
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