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Haplopelma minax large spiderling. Finaly I saw it during rehousing, for about a year or sth I saw only legs or old exuvium... I wander if it is a real minax... future will tell.



 

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Ok - so we have some problem. The spider (two post later) that should be Haplopelma lividum (theres a picture of it there) molted today. For me it's not lividum... bah... I doubt that it's even an Ornithoctoninae species. It looks very similar to some Selenocosminae... maybe Chilobrachys sp. Just look at it... young Haplopelma sp. have some markings on abdomen, I have another lividum which is a molt younger and ist very different that this one. So it's a "no name" T... :/ damn...



PS. Sorry for such a bad picture!
 
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Now one of my favourite - skeleton tarantula :D - Ephebopus murinus juv. female.




Just a little update, this photo is also on Insects.
White angel :)

 
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Nice pics and spiders :)

PS. Troszkę za dużo czerwieni, spróbuj ściągnąć ją ustawieniami kolorów lub zmień ustawienie balansu bieli w aparacie.
I uważaj z tą lampą błyskową, P. cambridgei za ostro się świeci i są przepalenia ;)
 

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Love the Nymphs pic. They look like little candies. :D
 

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Freashly molted Chilobrachys sp "burmensis" (Ch. dyscolus?), juv. female (I think)...

 

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My new (today I've recived her) Brachypelma vagans female.



 

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I thought that you were looking for more 'unusal' T's, especially with "sp." species name ? :?

...just kidding. Nice beast :D
 

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Dark Raptor said:
I thought that you were looking for more 'unusal' T's, especially with "sp." species name ? :?
Yeah... that's a pity that most of Ornithoctoninae and Selenocosminae species are pet-trades, they are not identified or something...

With this "beast" it's a sentimental case... I had 4 B. vagans and all 4 were males ;(... so now I have a female :D
 

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One of my new additions: larger spiderling of Grammostola grossa (poss. female :D).

 

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Hysterocrates sp., juvenile male.
(damn it... males, males, males... where are some females...)

 

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Some of my new spiders that I've recently bought.

First Coremiocnemis sp. 'malasia'.



I know, I know - pictures are very bad but they are small spiders and it's hart to take a good picture of it...
 

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And now the second - one of two spiderlings of Selenocosmia peerboomi (this molted few hours ago).

 

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Ok, today I took some pictures... hope that they aren't so bad...

First one is a larger spiderling of Haploclastus nilgirinus... (male, damn it... :wall: )

 

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Next one:

Juvenile female (I think :D ) of Ephebopus rufescens... in premolt.

 

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Brachypelma vagans post molt juv. female... I recently bought her and she molted few days ago... beauty...

 
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