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    Random Tarantula Pics

    Psalmopoeus irminia with eggsac


    Psalmopoeus irminia-less eggsac


    Only three post embryos were in there. This is a double clutch.


    A couple more successful P. irminia eggsacs from the last couple months.








    P. cambridgei after a molt




    Poecilotheria striata after a molt


    Poecilotheria striata out for a stroll


    P. rufilata just sitting there....doing nothing.....being invisible...ish.


    The obligatory free roaming pokie pic


    Male P. ornata


    A couple P. metallica molted




    P. formosa after a shed


    P. fasciata gave me false hope that she dropped a good eggsac





    Joke was on me....there were only three post embryos that would make it




    Female Phormictopus cancerides after a molt


    Male P. cancerides after a molt


    Pelinobius muticus
    Looking plump


    That's why






    a few Nhandu chromatus slings...




    Monocentropus balfouri trying to act tough


    Lasiodora parahybana standing over a ballpoint pen for size reference.


    Haplopelma lividum


    Grammostola rosea after a molt


    Eupalaestrus campestratus


    Ephebopus cyangnathus
    Wasn't too happy with this species at first, but the few times I actually see them I think they're pretty cool.


    Ultimate male Cyriocosmus elegans


    Chilobrachys fimbriatus


    Ceratogyrus marshalli


    and C. marshalli 2nd instar.


    more C. marshalli
    I haven't had a pair of this species since the early 2000s so it was quite nice to produce these again this year.

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    Brachypelma albopilosum


    Brachypelma albiceps still haven't figured it out yet.


    Looks like the avics wanted to get in on the free roaming thing too. Avicularia avicularia out for a stroll


    Aphonopelma sp. "cleater mts"


    Aphonopelma seemanni


    Acanthoscurria geniculata - And for those following me on facebook, yes there will be contests for these two eggsacs soon!






    And this one too




    and some more slings


    Acanthoscurria chacoana


    When I first picked up a few of these I worried that I was paying a lot for an Xenesthis immanis. Finally they're starting to look blue.


    One of my baby X. immanis from last year.


    Female X. immanis taking care of a hisser

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    The P. irminia babies are so cute! You have an excellent collection. I especially love all the pokies, the P. cancerides and the X. immanis.


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