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Re: New! P. metallica, subfusca, regalis; OBT; X. immanis; M. mesomelas
 Originally Posted by llovelace
So... How many you up to now?
LOL - Not enough Picking up two new ones this Saturday too
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Awesome new additions!! I love the M. Mesomelas and the Immanis (of course ) and that OBT is awesome! They're next on my list...
1.0 Normal - Maynard
1.0 POG - Victor
0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
1.0 Salmon Boa -
1.1 Leopard Geckos
0.3.2 Inverts
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Re: New! P. metallica, subfusca, regalis; OBT; X. immanis; M. mesomelas
 Originally Posted by Alexandra V
Awesome new additions!! I love the M. Mesomelas and the Immanis (of course  ) and that OBT is awesome! They're next on my list... 
Thanks!!! The mesomelas are drop dead gorgeous as adults IMO!!! This big immanis I just got I am thinking is male but that's ok because I got a good deal on it and the males are very pretty as adults. I can always pick up another down the road if it is indeed a male. I need to check the next molt it has. The OBT's are really pretty!!! And as long as your prepared for the quickness spazziness and defensiveness then you should really enjoy one 
Here is a ventral shot of my new one just for you to see since you have one also:

Edit: Measured the immanis and it is 3", think I said 4" in my first post...
Last edited by Boanerges; 06-22-2011 at 04:13 PM.
Reason: Measurement of the immanis..
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Wow, all you guys and your fancy spiders are going to convert me someday. Not soon, but someday Cool shots!
Regards,
B
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Re: New! P. metallica, subfusca, regalis; OBT; X. immanis; M. mesomelas
 Originally Posted by Simple Man
Wow, all you guys and your fancy spiders are going to convert me someday. Not soon, but someday  Cool shots!
Regards,
B
No time like the present time to convert
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Re: New! P. metallica, subfusca, regalis; OBT; X. immanis; M. mesomelas
 Originally Posted by Boanerges
Thanks!!! The mesomelas are drop dead gorgeous as adults IMO!!! This big immanis I just got I am thinking is male but that's ok because I got a good deal on it and the males are very pretty as adults. I can always pick up another down the road if it is indeed a male. I need to check the next molt it has. The OBT's are really pretty!!! And as long as your prepared for the quickness spazziness and defensiveness then you should really enjoy one
Here is a ventral shot of my new one just for you to see since you have one also:
Edit: Measured the immanis and it is 3", think I said 4" in my first post...
I love the spazzy spiders! chill ones are nice, but the jumpy defensive ones are more exciting lol. Thanks for the pic, and it makes me think male too, but I suck at ventral sexing. I'm still waiting on a molt from mine... :/
1.0 Normal - Maynard
1.0 POG - Victor
0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
1.0 Salmon Boa -
1.1 Leopard Geckos
0.3.2 Inverts
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Re: New! P. metallica, subfusca, regalis; OBT; X. immanis; M. mesomelas
 Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe
The Poecilotheria genus all have a medically significant bite and are considered to be one of the most dangerous and worse bites you can get from a tarantula. Now there is an Avicularia metallica that is no where near as venomus as a Poecilotheria metallica and is also pretty calm. Not as beautiful as the P. metallica (and nooooooo where near as pricey) but a VERY beautiful T in its own right
 Originally Posted by Alexandra V
I love the spazzy spiders!  chill ones are nice, but the jumpy defensive ones are more exciting lol. Thanks for the pic, and it makes me think male too, but I suck at ventral sexing. I'm still waiting on a molt from mine... :/
This X. immanis is actually pretty chill compared to my other two, not sure why? Not complaining either though. But the P. metallica I just got is a super spaz while the other two I had were really laid back. I guess it just shows how each tarantula has it's own personality and not all are the same. Luckily the males or the X. immanis are so much prettier then the females so if it is male then all is definitely not lost. Just means I need to pick up another one some time down the road to try to get a female I will definitely check the molt though too see what it is because they can be tricky to sex ventrally. But I am happy if it is a male
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