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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/13/2008, 9:52 pm | |
| I figured since a good 99% of people in the hobby have a tarantula that there might as well be a photo thread for them. There's one for scorps, why not? I got my first T today - it's name is Pookie Bear. C. fasciatum  _________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing.
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~Abyss~ Administrator

Number of posts: 5013 Age: 21 Location: Los Angeles Cali. Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/13/2008, 10:10 pm | |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6794 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/13/2008, 10:12 pm | |
| Holy crap that's tiny.  It's leaving a silk trail on your finger. _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/13/2008, 10:13 pm | |
| | IHeartMantids wrote: | Holy crap that's tiny. 
It's leaving a silk trail on your finger. |
it sure is...on both accounts_________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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*Connie* Moderator

Number of posts: 3696 Age: 25 Location: England Registration date: 2008-02-06
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Athlon2k2 Tityus

Number of posts: 622 Age: 26 Location: Chandler, AZ Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 9:12 am | |
| That's crazy. I want a T now. 30 scorps and not one T  What's wrong with me? -Dustin |
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Venom Leiurus

Number of posts: 2742 Age: 20 Location: Chicago Registration date: 2008-02-06
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 12:23 pm | |
| why am I not seeing all your pix? _________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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Kejser Administrator

Number of posts: 1229 Age: 23 Location: Denmark Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 12:44 pm | |
| C. fasciatum is a really cool T, i got one thats just abit older then yours... we talking about 2-3 molts maybe.. hehe i cant wait for mine to become all grown and pretty..  |
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redknee Hentzi King
Number of posts: 658 Age: 34 Location: Sw. Georgia, Home of the Hentzi King and the C. hentzi army Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 9:10 pm | |
| my 5 C. fasciatums are that small as well would post pix of my inverts still no camera yet |
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 9:26 pm | |
| | redknee wrote: | my 5 C. fasciatums are that small as well
would post pix of my inverts still no camera yet |
well, when they reach adulthood and we've got 'em sexed the one with the male should send it off to the one with the female for a party and then split the slings from the mating, eh?_________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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redknee Hentzi King
Number of posts: 658 Age: 34 Location: Sw. Georgia, Home of the Hentzi King and the C. hentzi army Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 9:39 pm | |
| sounds great to me bro let you when i have them sexed I'm about to breed my P. regalis pair here shortly _________________  |
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/14/2008, 9:58 pm | |
| nice! _________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6794 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/15/2008, 9:04 am | |
| | redknee wrote: | | I'm about to breed my P. regalis pair here shortly |
Lori and her friend have a male on a breeding loan -- if he's next to the female's tank, the drumming will be loud enough to wake you up at night. The female's drumming is a cute little dance thing (it made everyone laugh at the breeding attempt last night).  _________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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Andrew273 Babycurus

Number of posts: 487 Age: 19 Location: Colorado Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Your Tarantula and Spider pix.... 3/15/2008, 9:28 am | |
| Aphonopelema seemani  Haplopelma lividum  Grammostola rosea (the little one)  |
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