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  • As promised

    Ok, this is not supposed to be where we share pics but I did say I would show you what re-started my buying spree!

    Xenesthis immanis

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    And to add to it, the one I originally bought, Xenesthis intermedia

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    I must admit they don't look like much at the moment but they should grow into stunners!

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    Jo,

    Little brown spiders at the mo,

    but think when they're all grow'd up eh

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    • #3
      Johanna when all your tarantulas have grown up you are going have such a nice collection.
      Dan.

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      • #4
        Hi Johanna

        Nice pictures thanks for sharing them with us. Dan is right you will have such a great collection.

        Barbara

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Colin D Wilson View Post
          Jo,

          Little brown spiders at the mo,

          but think when they're all grow'd up eh

          Like a couple of pots of house spiders at the moment! Lol!

          Amazing how something so unremarkable at the moment will turn into something so striking! (Well, here's hoping!)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Daniel Carpenter View Post
            Johanna when all your tarantulas have grown up you are going have such a nice collection.
            Dan.
            Originally posted by Barbara Gittings View Post
            Hi Johanna

            Nice pictures thanks for sharing them with us. Dan is right you will have such a great collection.

            Barbara

            Thanks both, yeah I'm hoping to have a nice few spiders when they're 'all growd up!'

            Just some will take longer than others to get there!

            Oh well, they say good things come to those who wait! And it'll be interesting to see what turns out to be female out of the collection!

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            • #7
              I've seen adult x. immanis, and they ARE stunners! Also you might find they can get very, very big! the first adult I saw I thought at an initial glance it was a Theraphosa!
              sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!

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              • #8
                Good good, lets just hope I have more luck with the Xenesthis sp than the Theraphosid then!

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