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    Hello to all thought I'd share a few pics of some of my T's here ... this is my first post here so please bear with me if all does not go well LOL




    EDIT: oops didnt think to label the pics correctly ...

    Top Row: Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens,P Murinus (OBT), Lasiodora Fracta, Ephebopus cyanognathus, Holothele Incei
    Middle Row: Pamphobeteus sp "Colombia", Pamphobeteus Vespertinus, Poecilotheria Subfusca, Monocentropus Balfouri, Pamphobeteus Platyomma
    Bottom Row: Pamphobeteus sp "Equador" x 2
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    Last edited by Evadne Fourie; 02-02-10, 01:15 PM. Reason: Note added

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    Welcome to the forum and nice collection


    Aarons Collection:

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    • #3
      why thank you very kindly ...ill add the other pics as and when inspiration strikes lol

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      • #4
        Very nice pictures of some very nice T's. I love your Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens and Ephebopus cyanognathus!

        Great collection and welcome to the forum!

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        • #5
          Hi and welcome to the forum!

          Lovely spiders you have there - I see you like your Pamphobeteus, I have a soft spot for them too
          Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

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          • #6
            Thanks Matt and Michelle

            @ Michelle ... I mainly keep Pampho's ... they are by far my favourite!


            ( ill post pics of them as soon as i figure out the pic posting thingy)

            @ Matt - sound like you like all T's blue LOL

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Evadne Fourie View Post
              Thanks Matt and Michelle
              @ Matt - sound like you like all T's blue LOL
              Definitely! I love T's that are bright contrasting colours; it's so strange when you compare to most other animals on the planet most of them have colours that blend in to their environment or to deter potential predators. But these guys are so strangely coloured, one reason I love T's: they're so unlike anything else on the planet

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              • #8
                Some lovely T's there...and a few faves that I would love...! Brave getting that close to an OBT though...!
                Cheers

                Denny


                Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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                • #9
                  Thanks a lot!

                  The two OBT's were named Chuck and Norris haha!
                  And they were quite behaved - no flying roundhouse kicks

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                  • #10
                    A few more ..

                    A few more of my T"reasures"

                    Top Row: Pamphobeteus Ultramarinus; Pamphobeteus sp. Peru; Hapalopus Formosus; Pamphobeteus Ultramarinus; Pamphobeteus Fortis

                    Bottom Row: Pamphobeteus Insignis (not sure if this name has changed yet)
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                    Last edited by Evadne Fourie; 02-08-10, 05:19 PM. Reason: added names

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