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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    Thanks for posting the pics Ed! Those two make a great looking pair. I bet you're all abuzz thinking about their potential for next season.
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    No kidding..
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    Very nice Spider Whats with the white spots? I thought spiders had no white on them.
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    Spiders can have loads of white some can have little to no white. I love high white spiders.
    Hence Peters loads of white
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    my favorite python name is...... monty..... oozes originality!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    Spiders can have loads of white some can have little to no white. I love high white spiders.
    Hence Peters loads of white
    Is there a price different between them? Also what would I get if I breed a male regular with a female spider?
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    Those are both nice shot, what type of back ground are you photographing them on?
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    Re: Sweet macro shot!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    Those are both nice shot, what type of back ground are you photographing them on?
    The spider was shot in sunlight with a peice of scrap melimane background.

    And the pastel was taken in my herp room with no background, My macro blacks out anything that isn't in focus.
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