Re: (Some) updated T pics
Thanks for the pics, I may get one soon
Re: (Some) updated T pics
I'm telling ya man, give that longipedum 8 inches of peat moss to burrow in and it'll settle down....of course you won't see it.
Nice shots. I think your "sunburst" is acutally a P. murius. Your startburst may just be a Pterinochilus sp. or it could be P. lugardi. I don't know enough about them to tell.
I haven't shot pictures of the T's lately...although I wil try get some more pictures of my P. irmina before I send him out. He matured a couple of days ago :(
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Right you are - it IS rare to catch the longipedum out at all. Epecially ouy of the cage lol.
On the first 2: The top was sold to me as a p.lugardi/starburst and the next down as p.murinus/sunburst/usambara. I have heard starburst/sunburst so interused I may well have confused myself though lol.
Definitely do post pics of your irmina before the bon voyage - he's headed for a mate, correct? You always have such awesome shots. How many different Haplopelma's do you have? And are they all as anxious to stay buried as the longipedum?
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Yup, he's going off to meet a lovely lady (or two or more) in TX.
I have 2 Hap's at the moment.. I will probably pick up a third at the next swap.
I see cobalt blue legs every once in a while. I never catch her out for a drink.
As for the Haplopelma aureopilosum, I see it fairly often, but that's becuase it's a sling (in a vial). It's made this really next complex web tunnels. I've never seen it out of the tunnels though.
Re: (Some) updated T pics
Awesome shots! The first one is my favorite :thumbsup:
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oh, how the kids are growing Smulkin, looking good,
Love pic number 2
Rusty