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J.huff23

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Sucks to hear. I hope your gravid female lays a good sac. I havent seen very many people breed these. I was going to breed my female last year but the MM arrived DOA. It would be nice to see some more of these in the hobby. CB ones of course.
 

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Genus: Brachypelma

I think this includes all the species we're currently working with: (I'm not including the B. angustum and B. sabulosum since I'm selling them.

B. albiceps


B. albopilosum


B. auratum


B. boehmei


B. emelia


B. klaasi


B. schroederi


B. smithi


B. vagans


B. verdezi
 

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This week's random pics:

A. sp. New River


A. junodi


C. fimbriatus


E. cyanognathus


G. rosea


H. gigas


M. velvetosoma MF and UM




N. chromatus UM


N. chromatus MF


P. cancerides


P. ornata UM


P. regalis 4 1st instars


P. striata 2nd instars


P. irminia


P. irminia pair


T. okerti-Ready to kick as always


X. immanis pair
 

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A. seemanni telling the male she's not in the mood:


Subadult C. cyaneopubescens


Male and female C. pentalore (bought as C. fasciatum, but the molt said otherwise)


Euathlus sp. "blue"


I. hirsutum in an atypical stance:


I. hirsutum....on a good day:


P. sp. "platyomma"


P. sp. "antinous"


P. formosa


P. ornata


P. regalis


P. striata


H. maculata....coming soon:


P. regalis: Last batch until next Fall. 7 of 8 females produced eggsacs this year....not too shabby.
 

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Hey what size is your P.irminia female?

Also, why is that the last batch of regalis? Did you run out of females? ,lol.
 

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greta thread!
my chilo fim has done the exact same thing in her tank!
 

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Hey what size is your P.irminia female?

Also, why is that the last batch of regalis? Did you run out of females? ,lol.
Yeah....we only had 8 females ready to breed last Fall. Luckily two have already molted, the male from last year is still going strong at 10 months old, we have a penultimate male, and we have two new girls to add to the breeding group this year. So the last for a few months..... I'm sure we'll have more before the year is out.

The P. irminia that is shown in the same picture as the male is only about 4-5". The female pictured by herself is ~5-6".
 

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greta thread!
my chilo fim has done the exact same thing in her tank!
I love the webbing from these guys. Most the other adults are in smaller cages, but after she spent so much time webbing every inch of that cage I feel bad demoting her to a more reasonably sized enclosure. Plus it looks cool when I throw a male on there and take a picture like above.
 

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Just some random pics from the last week or so:

A. chacoana: This guy has extra large "boxing gloves"


A. seemanni 1st instars getting darker:


A. versicolor:


B. emelia


E. sp. "blue" (She hates the new UM that just arrived. She'll warm up eventually I hope)


H. lividum during the awkward teenage years...but the blue is starting to show:


Defensive posture when a threat pose won't do:


P. sp. "Aussie Goliath"




P. irminia letting the male know she's not in the mood:


T. apophysis


A. behlei: (A bit of a size difference, but he didn't care)
 

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Some more random shots

A. behlei..It is like David and Goliath...only different since in this case Goliath is a nasty chick that wants to eat David.


B. schroederi. I am hoping she molts soon for she wants nothing to do with him right now.


N. caraposensis:
For a Nhandu, this species is quite small


P. platyomma
They don't seem to want to mate, but at least they're good at posing in a courtship-like stance
 

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Random Pics

Avicularia avicularia


Brachypelma albiceps: (Acquired as a "mystery" sling. It took a couple molts, but turned out to be a good surprise.


A rare glimpse of Ephebopus murinus.....


.....a more typical view:




I think her time with the male was well spent:


Nothing intimidating about this:


My favorite pokie species.....


....and a bit closer.


Basic brown spider....


....until it smiles:
 

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Awesome thread Jmug, I could seriously browse picture threads all day, but then I wouldn't get anything done.
 

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Some more random pics

Avicularia amazonica


Brachypelma schroederi


Ceratogyrus marshalli:


Poecilotheria miranda


Ceratogyrus darlingi showing the quickest way to lose a leg:




And gone:
 
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