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Thanks Mark,
you've just made a good day even better! I see what you mean about the sp. sabah, its body is much darker than sp. 'Gandalf's Bridge'. Good luck with the breeding!Last edited by Nicola Dolby; 17-10-07, 06:34 PM.
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Originally posted by nicoladolby View PostWhat I woulbn't give to keep C. sp. 'Gandalf's Bridge'. Excellent photos, thank you
Thats not the sp gandalfs bridge, that is a sp from Sabah.
If this latest breeding goes well there should be a few sp Gandalfs bridge for sale at proper prices... so fingers crossed.
Regards
MarkLast edited by Mark Pennell; 17-10-07, 05:50 PM.
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What I woulbn't give to keep C. sp. 'Gandalf's Bridge'. Excellent photos, thank you
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Them are fantastic piccys. I cant wait till im 16 so i can to go to Borneo on them trips.
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Hi,
Thanks everybody for the answers !
Pete,
This is an original photo which was croped and resized to fit with the forums sizes.
It was taken at night with zoom and flash, because the tarantula was far from me on the tree (around 4 meters high).
A friend of mine showed the picture to JM VERDEZ, he told him it could be Cyriopagopus sp. Gandalf's bridge, but "it could" only... It was really huge !
Thanks everybody for the answers !
Cheers, Etienne
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Originally posted by Etienne Aubry View Post
Cyriopagopus sp. (Gandalf bridge or...), with an advanced spiderling on the left. A rainy night...
Regards, Etienne
Apologies in advance if I am mistaken, but that last photo doesn't look like the Gandalf's Bridge Cyriopagopus................. in fact (I have to ask), is this an original photo you took, or a digital photo of another photo - or something similar???
Like I said, apologies if I am way off the mark on this - just curious!!
Regards,
Pete.Last edited by Peter Kirk; 23-09-07, 09:37 PM.
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first spider in the second post looks like Heteropod boiei but they are not repoted from borneo
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And finally... tarantulas...
Forest burrow, freshly closed with silk.
Another place, another burrow.
Arboreal spiderling. In this location, there was a spiderling in almost every tree hole, but I could'nt take a photograph of an adult.
Cyriopagopus sp. (Gandalf bridge or...), with an advanced spiderling on the left. A rainy night...
Regards, Etienne
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Heteropoda sp., female.
Heteropoda sp., male.
Heteropoda sp., another male. Only seen on the rainless nights.
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