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  • #61
    Grammostola rosea 'red phase'



    Brachypelma smithi



    Brachypelma bohemi



    chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



    chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



    Ceratogyrus darlingi



    Brachypelma sabulosum

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    • #62
      chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



      chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



      Brachypelma vagans



      Lasiodora parahybana



      Haplopelma lividum (Rare photo, well moving to a deeper enclosure)

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      • #63
        Grammostola sp. Concepicon



        Grammostola sp. Concepicon

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        • #64
          Brachypelma vagans



          Brachypelma bohemi

          Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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          • #65
            chromatopelma cyaneopubescens


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            • #66
              Haplopelma lividum



              Brachypelma bohemi



              Grammostola rosea 'red phase'



              Grammostola pulchripes



              Grammostola sp. Concepicon

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              • #67
                Grammostola rosea 'red phase'



                Grammostola pulchripes



                Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



                Brachypelma vagans

                Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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                • #68
                  Some lovely pictures, I particularly like the Grammostola pulchripes
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                  • #69
                    Some beautiful pics there...I especially like the C. cyaneopubescens and Grammostola sp Concepicon but in all lovely specimens.
                    Cheers

                    Denny


                    Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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                    • #70
                      Ceratogyrus darlingi

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                      • #71
                        Cyriocosmus elegans

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                        • #72
                          Aw, it's such a cutie!

                          I want one (definitely on my rather long wanted list LOL)
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                          • #73
                            Grammostola pulchripes



                            Cyriocosmus elegans



                            Cyriocosmus elegans

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                            • #74
                              I really love the Grammostola pulchripes just wish mine would hurry up and grow, I have two mini slings and they are fickle feeders - sometimes they scoff everything, and then go months with nothing. Growing slowly though, one even has fluff now LOL

                              C. elegans looks like its making itself nicely at home - jealous much (I want one)
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                              • #75
                                My Grammostola pulchripes has trippled in size since I got him last May. Great feeder too only goes off food when approaching a molt as for my C elegans he's settled in great and the photo of him with a cricket in between his fangs is the first time I've seen him eat. The Joy!
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