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    Hey everyone on The B.T.S forum!!!

    My P. Irminia juvenile just moulted, but the day previous to that I fed him/her a cricket and the pic was so cool i just had to post lol.

    I think its cool hope everyone else does too!!

    Michael.
    Attached Files
    2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

  • #2
    Hey Michael, Yeah it sure is cool. I bet he's looking even cooler now with a fresh molt

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    • #3
      Hey Angie,

      He certainly is looking the part indeed after his moult.I cant get over how much bigger he/she looks after the moult either, bout 1 cm growth!! Its my first experience with an arboreal specimen, I decided to get P. Irminia because Avicularia Sp. can be troublesome, and I don't regret my decision one bit lol!! I'll geta pic of him/her as soon as he/she is moving out of the most humid end of the setup.

      Thanks for comment,

      Michael.
      2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

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      • #4
        very nice pic mate good angle u need to turn that into an avatar!!
        Proud B.T.S Member

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        • #5
          Thanks very much Naython,

          It was a further away pic, so i just zoomed in on my fone and it auto-focused and stuff,And thanks for the avatar tip mate I wondered how everyone was doing that lol! I was in having a look at my C. Fasciatum sling, looks like he/she might be moulting tonite aswell, so I'm all excited again lol.

          Thanks,

          Michael.
          2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

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          • #6
            I think u picked a lovely species with the P. Irminia Mind you I love all aboreal T's. I have a 2 different Avicularia species and as long as u get the humidity and airflow right I don't find them a problem So how r u finding his/her temperment? Is it as unpredictable as people say?

            Yep looks good as ur avatar I'll look 4ward 2 more pic's

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            • #7
              great pic
              P irminia is one of my favourites
              temperament wise...so far i'd say they're flighty, but slightly less so than cambridgei...i think reduncus is the most docile of this genus, though that's based on very little experience. no idea how pulcher is!
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              • #8
                I can c why its 1 of ur fav's James a very nice species indeed. I have a juvenile cambridgei who can be quite flighty at times but actually quite calm at others, but guess there's lots of time 4 her 2 change lol.

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                • #9
                  Thanks Guys.

                  Thanks,

                  For all your comments guys.As for his/her temperment, well so far most of the time when I open the enclosure it just rears up and shows me his/her weapons lol. But other times when I open it he/she bolts up the tube web and scares the wits out of me lol!!! I have a few other pics of my T's, C.Fasciatum sling, L.parahybana sling which can be handled for now.And a Brachypelma ?????? which hasn't moulted in 2 years 3 months lol.

                  See what you think.

                  Cheers,

                  Michael.
                  Attached Files
                  2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

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                  • #10
                    Awwwwww thats 1 tiny sling
                    Is that a Brachypelma albiceps?

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                    • #11
                      Nah its my L.Parahybana sling, but I would luv an albiceps they're gorgeous.I meant to ask you Angie, you joined the forum in June like myself, how did you get your status to active member from just got here???

                      Cheers,

                      Michael.
                      2xB.vagans, B.smithi, 2x L.parahybana, L.polycuspulatus, G.aureostriata, C.fasciatum, B.albopilosum, B.boehmei, P.pulcher, H.maculata, C.crawshayi, L.violaceopes, C.cyanopubescens, 3xP.irminia, 2xP.murinus RCF, 2xP.cambridgei, C.fimbriatus, C.schioedtei, A.pupurea, A.azuraklassi, A.versicolor, H.lividum, P.reduncus.

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                      • #12
                        hahaha I hadn't noticed I'd become an active member lol, All I've done is posted a few pic's and made a few comments on other peoples posts So I guess I've been active 4 how long ago I joined

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