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Post by lithiumflower9 on Aug 7, 2009 0:48:22 GMT -6
Figured I would start a thread since I'm getting all my T's slowly in to their moving delis. Poecilotheria Ornata. I think this is a female. She tried to take me out a few times after I dug her up from her burrow she made. Poecilotheria Rufilata. Very fun T to watch. I think its a male. When I throw food in he darts out of his webbing on a quick search and destroy mission to grab what ever I throw in and darts back in with his prey. Poecilotheria Subfusca (Highland variant) Very nice and shy. She's in premolt but I didn't know that till I got her out of her burrow. Usually a bit paler. Only got 3 out of 26 in. My Singapore Violet (Haplopelma robustum) happened to be out so I got a few of her.
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Post by John on Aug 8, 2009 9:46:39 GMT -6
god you have no idea how jealous your collection makes me lisa lol. you have just about every spider i wish i did but cant afford. great pics that ornata is gonna grow up to be beautiful
John
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Post by lithiumflower9 on Aug 8, 2009 17:18:05 GMT -6
Keep in touch I may have to 'hide' a few and bribe some people with extra T's to keep them for me. lol.
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Post by lithiumflower9 on Aug 8, 2009 18:46:35 GMT -6
A. Versicolor Green Bottle Blue Malaysian Earth Tiger H. Maculata P. Metallica (she was threating me it was cute) P. Fasciata (I use hot glue on the side of my kk's when turned on end) P. Pederseni (quick little guy didn't wanna go in his container) Singapore Blue (L. Violaceopes) Still in that burrowing stage it made a hide up against the front of the kk. Have 3 only got two to come out enough so I could transfer them. My 3rd is hiding in a fish ornament... never using those again. Still not done... got alot more to transfer... Plus 3 new ones from Troy!
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Post by John on Aug 9, 2009 22:22:06 GMT -6
geez you have impecable taste my friend! bravo
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Post by lithiumflower9 on Aug 10, 2009 3:33:18 GMT -6
Thanks I finally got them all in after a few days here is the last of my collection. Avicularia metallica Avicularia amazonica (Brazil) Avicularia aurantiaca - My arm still itches. It ran up my right then my left arm settling in and 'dancing' putting hairs on my skin. Avicularia fasciculata - I have four of these Chilobrachys fimbriatus - Headache just waiting to happen. Luckily I'm still limber after all these years. It ran all up and down me before finally settling in my pony tail. I thought it was going to be gone for sure. Psalmopoeus irminia - Growing incredibly fast. Avicularia sp. peru purple Avicularia purpurea - Have 2 of these. Got these from Troy this weekend New baby P. Irmina. Grammostola pulchripes - 2 of Troy's new babies Thanks again!!
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Post by Dragonhunter on Aug 10, 2009 12:57:34 GMT -6
WOW! Very nice collection, Lisa. I love Avics. ;D
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