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Old 19-10-2009, 10:03 AM
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In alphabetical order, because I'm like that

Acanthoscurria geniculata sling:



Acanthoscurria geniculata (we think) mature male:



Aphonopelma abberans
sub-adult female:



Aphonopelma seemanni
adult female:



Avicularia avicularia
adult female:



Brachypelma auratum
adult female:



Brachypelma emilia
sling:



My little Brachypelma smithi wouldn't come out for photos. Watch this space.


Chilobrachys andersoni
juvenile:



Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens sling: (Off to the right side)
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Grammostola pulchripes sling:



Grammostola rosea
adult female:



Haplopelma lividum sub-adult (unsexed): *hem*



Holothele incei juvenile:



Lasiodora parahybana
sling:



Nhandu chromatus
sling:
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Paraphysa parvula juvenile:



Poecilotheria regalis sling/juvenile:



Poecilotheria rufilata juvenile: (In there somewhere)



Psalmopoeus irminia sling: (hiding in bottom left)



Pterinochilus chordatus adult female:



Pterinochilus lugardi
slings: (2 more out of shot)



Pterinochilus murinus mature male:



Selenocosmia dichromata adult female: (Anyone got a male?)



Selenocosmia sp. "Ebony" adult female:



Selenotypus plumipes
sling:



I will get the rest of the collection (my girlfriends half) with her permission.
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Wow quite a collection you have and brill pics but OMG are they dangerous???? Will you die????
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Fab pics, what a lovely collection you have
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Wow quite a collection you have and brill pics but OMG are they dangerous???? Will you die????
Hehe, thank you, and lol!

In a way, one of them is...

Selenocosmia sp.
"Ebony". Toxicology reports state that the venom was 100% lethal in cats and dogs within 30 minutes... that's pretty potent.


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Three updates.

My Chilobrachys andersoni (Burmese mustard) came out last night:



As did my Haplopelma lividum (Cobalt blue):



...and my Psalmopoeus irminia (Suntiger) sling!:

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What a collection hope i can get a collection that impressive some day.
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Lol Most of the Acanthoscurria mob look like mature males cos they are so lankey lol
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As did my Haplopelma lividum (Cobalt blue):

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O...M..G! It's on the surface! With no coaxing!?! Lmao mine must come out as every morning there's always a slight thickening of the webbing around the burrow entrance and even some further a field, but I always see legs and if i shine a torch down legs moving quickly so far down I can't see them.
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