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    A few new female T's and new female tailess whip...

    Psalmopoeus irminia female (what you ca see of her at the moment anyways - lol


    Avicularia metallica female (replacement for the one I had that passed away, I absolutely love the frosting look of the hairs on these)


    Lampropelma violaceopes female


    Ephebopus murinus female (actually way more laid back then I expected, think I just got lucky)


    Damon diadema female (looks to have lost parts of it's whips)


    Thanks for looking
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    Wow. Gorgeous inverts! I love all the subtle colors. Very very nice.

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    I swear, your T posts are killing me. I had never put much thought into getting a T, but after seeing these and some of the others you've posted, now I'm thinking about it.. Lol.. Really nice pick ups!

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    Great looking girls! I actually think the P. irminia shot is pretty cool the whip scorpion is really cool, what's it like keeping them so far? I kinda want one... like there are any inverts I don't want
    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: A few new female T's and new female tailess whip...

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Wow. Gorgeous inverts! I love all the subtle colors. Very very nice.

    Regards,

    B
    Thanks Brian!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Chris633 View Post
    I swear, your T posts are killing me. I had never put much thought into getting a T, but after seeing these and some of the others you've posted, now I'm thinking about it.. Lol.. Really nice pick ups!
    Thanks Chris!!! If you are intrigued by tarantulas I would say to pick up a beginner species and I bet you will be happily surprised at how much you enjoy havig it
    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
    Great looking girls! I actually think the P. irminia shot is pretty cool the whip scorpion is really cool, what's it like keeping them so far? I kinda want one... like there are any inverts I don't want
    Thanks Alexa!!!The tailess whip just hags out on the bottom of the cork bark slab. I can see it if I pick the slab up They need to be able to molt hanging upside down so you need to set the slab up so it can do so. They also need high humidity. I pretty much don't see it unless I want to by picking up the cork bark but I expected that




    Another shot of the singapore blue female in it's new house (hard to get a good pic of the beautiful blues):
    Jeff Bernard

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