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  • #61
    Help needed!!!

    Hello my friends!
    I need your help! I´m looking for a male of this very rare Phormictopus sp. blue (maybe P. c. centumfocensis).
    Hopefully you can make me happy....
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    • #62
      new spider

      Hello all!
      I got this chilean beauty as Euathlus sp. pulcherrimaklaasi, blue.
      Also a very peaceful species.
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      • #63
        Hi Dietmar,

        thx for posting your pics. You have got a great collection by the looks of things, I'm sure it is even better than what you are showing

        I knew germans were into their Tarantulas alot but what a turnout for a little "bauerndorf" like kornwestheim ey ?

        It's more likely a meeting for the Stuttgart area. Maybe I should plan a visit to my grandma at the right time so I can attend the next show lol.

        Hope you find a male. You definetely seem to know what you are doing breeding your T's.

        All the best,
        Tom
        <<< Waxworm specialist >>>

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        • #64
          I love colours

          Hello Tom!
          Thank you for your comment. Yes, you too can discover beautiful things in little "Bauerndörfern" (villages).
          But you don´t have to visit KWH but just open your eyes to see all the beautiful things and creatures of our planet. But it would be very nice to meet you at KWH. Unfortunately it´s not easy to find a male for an indeterminated specimen (actual Phormictopus sp. cautus). But I will do my best to avoid hybrids.
          Here´s another pic of the beautiful indeterminated chilean species.
          best regards
          Dietmar
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          • #65
            blue babies

            The blue Mama is good looking for her little babies.
            But time to leave her is coming....
            take care
            Didi
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            • #66
              P. ultramarinus

              Hello!
              Here´s P. ultramarinus, little variant, subadult male
              take care!
              Didi
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              • #67
                wow thats a cool pattern. looks so alien

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                • #68
                  hey cool! When did you see your last alien?
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                  • #69
                    lol... not too recently.... lol it does look really nice tho. love the colours and patterns

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                    • #70
                      X. sp. blue

                      thank you very much. Here´s my female X. sp. blue
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                      • #71
                        looks lovely too.. but if that last one was the male... i think i actually perfer the male... which is odd, as everyone normally prefers the females

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                        • #72
                          female AND male

                          ...I prefer both of them
                          (but now she´s going to molt - so you have to wait for the next pic)
                          take care

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                          • #73
                            ooh, do post a pic after her moult im sure she'll look much more stunning

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                            • #74
                              some news: spermatheques

                              Now I´ve got some news: I tried to make pics of some spermatheques.
                              The 1st one is from my female M. balfouri. It isn´t that good but....
                              Hope you enjoy.
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                              • #75
                                2nd spermatheque

                                2nd spermatheque: B. albiceps (ex B. ruhnaui)
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