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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 4:23 am | |
| Nhandu coloratovillosus (flash drains the colour but without it you wouldn't see the spider at all lol) Brachypelma albopilosum aka Curly Hair Nhandu Chromatus Grammastola aureostriatum aka Chaco golden knee (this one is still quite small if you can't tell) Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens aka Green bottle blue (can only see it's bum but that is pretty enough!) Pterinochilus murinus (the orange thing at the top is his molt, you can see him at the bottom) Aphonopelma seemani aka zebra knee (freshly molt so looks a bit funny) Brachypelma vagans aka red rump Psalmopoeus cambridgei aka Trinidad chevron (you can't really see him, but he is one of my favorites) Poecilotheria regalis Poecilotheria formosa (freshly molt so is all shriveled looking) Brachypelma bohemi (not mine, but is GORGEOUS) Hope you like, I know the photos aren't the best. | |
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus
Number of posts : 2631 Age : 45 Location : West Yorkshire, England Registration date : 2008-07-12
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 7:34 am | |
| we have a couple of those sp. too. our Nhandu coloratovillosus is getting quite big now.
Lovely collection, especially the poecilotheria... they are my favourite species. my husband loves his earth tigers | |
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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 7:59 am | |
| - LadyRiotControl wrote:
- we have a couple of those sp. too. our Nhandu coloratovillosus is getting quite big now.
Lovely collection, especially the poecilotheria... they are my favourite species. my husband loves his earth tigers Yeah, I love the pokies, just have to keep reminding myself how bad the bites are, so I don't get TOO many. Although, I don't think its working, I want at least one of each species. | |
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LadyRiotControl Leiurus
Number of posts : 2631 Age : 45 Location : West Yorkshire, England Registration date : 2008-07-12
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 8:04 am | |
| hehehe yup thats the general idea in this house regarding the tarantula's too lol! | |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator
Number of posts : 7743 Age : 38 Location : PNW Registration date : 2008-02-06
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 9:47 am | |
| There's some beautiful Ts in that collection. | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:19 am | |
| Nice collection, Zero!
Question: Why do you have air holes drilled in the side of the KK? Isn't there enough air flow already or do they need air flow from other directions as well? | |
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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:23 am | |
| Air holes in a kritter keeper? I can't actually see my photos from here, but I don't think there are any, maybe it was just an angle?
Which spidey is it? | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:24 am | |
| The first two... unless I'm seeing things. | |
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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:25 am | |
| I think in those pics my curly hair and nhandu are in cricket tubs. | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:36 am | |
| Bahhh.. Essentially the same difference Curly hairs are awesome. I've got one In fact, my curly hair just molted a few hours ago! | |
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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:39 am | |
| I love my curly hair, it has some very interesting behaviors. I moved it into a kritter keeper last weekend and since then it has decided to be arboreal :S | |
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lycanlord Leiurus
Number of posts : 2916 Age : 36 Location : Barnsley Registration date : 2008-06-03
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:49 am | |
| if its trying to climb the sides its usually cuz they dont like the substrate lol | |
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Zero Hadogenes
Number of posts : 79 Age : 35 Location : Yorkshire, UK Registration date : 2008-10-02
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 10:54 am | |
| Nah, its the same stuff and level of 'dampness' as his last home.
I think she has just gone a little mad. | |
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scorpion111 Post-whore
Number of posts : 3455 Age : 29 Location : scotland Registration date : 2008-04-07
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/3/2008, 11:37 am | |
| Thats a nice collection you got there! | |
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bjaeger Leiurus
Number of posts : 2282 Age : 36 Location : Pennsylvania, US Registration date : 2008-04-29
| Subject: Re: Some of my Ts 10/4/2008, 3:59 am | |
| - Zero wrote:
- I love my curly hair, it has some very interesting behaviors. I moved it into a kritter keeper last weekend and since then it has decided to be arboreal :S
I named mine "Dozer" because she's always rearranging stuff in her enclosure I have her in a medium KK with peat/coco substrate. I use pieces of cork board to support the roof (practically invisible since there's substrate on top). I'll have to get a pic. It's pretty cool | |
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