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  • #16
    Oooh, gorgeous! I've got two but mine are still tiny slings. They are beautiful aren't they?!
    Proud owner of 48 Tarantulas and other pets.

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    • #17
      loveyl brazilian white knee you got there

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      • #18
        Here's one I took of Fiona, my Avicularia avicularia which I purchased from Mary Walters. She's often on display and sits right next to my computer. I was always impressed with the colouration of Fiona as I'd considered them to be the black hairy pinktoe, but as you can see, in the correct light, some lovely colours come out.
        My Collection - Summer 2011



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        • #19
          LOL what is it with Avic's and laptops and PCs mine does the same thing too, must be liking all the girl Ts on BTS
          Luke Anthony

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          • #20
            Beautiful spiders Peter, I especially like the silver one. The Avics are so friendly too, as slings I used to let mine run about up and down my arm for exercise. As for Pterinochilus, I think everyone should have one to keep us on our toes!
            sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!

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            • #21
              More of an enclosure type post this one but quite interesting for the web lovers.

              Acanthogonatus pissii enclosure. It loves webbing so all that was needed was a good branch for it to anchor onto.


              She's starting to get intrigued as to what's all the camera for

              And finally a pic of her
              My Collection - Summer 2011



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              • #22
                lovely pics. love that pics of her peering out. so cute... in a manly sorta way.... *ahem*... lol

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                • #23
                  wow

                  now thats one heck of a webber nice T too
                  Luke Anthony

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                  • #24
                    My latest additions, 3 x Poecilotheria miranda, set up in a community tank (sweet jar).
                    2 of these were very happy in the tubs they turned up in, reluctantly moving from the tub to the new home. However, we got our first runner from the next one, thankfully we rehoused in the bath. Up it climbed, wizzed around the bath and we eventually caught it with one of the tubs. I don't know which was the quicker, the P. miranda or my mrs!!! LOL

                    The Departure Lounge


                    The arrivals



                    The reunion


                    The new home


                    Lunch is served
                    My Collection - Summer 2011



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                    • #25
                      Nice T's

                      Nice T's you got there,they look and sound like fun when they get out
                      Luke Anthony

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                      • #26
                        Avicularia versicolor, daylight shot. Called this one after a great footballer - DiCanio. This one's on display most of the time and never bothers when the sunlight hits her (she's not kept in sunlight)


                        Ventral shot (sorry about the quality). Female?
                        My Collection - Summer 2011



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                        • #27
                          I've put some more of my C. fasciatum? (Tiger Rump) here:
                          My Collection - Summer 2011



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                          • #28
                            Great pics, that Avicularia versicolor is a beauty.
                            My T's: Grammostola rosea, 2x Brachypelma smithi, Avicularia avicularia, Theraposa blondi, Cyclosternum pentoralis, Poecilotheria metallica

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                            • #29
                              Time for some more.
                              Here's the arrival of 5 Brachypelma albopilosum from Andy Hood in March '08.


                              The first moult


                              and how they look at the end of August 2008




                              My Grammastola aureostriatum post-moult



                              And here's one of my G. rosea, looks rather RCF to me



                              Nhandu chromatus
                              Last edited by Peter Lacey; 02-09-08, 09:10 PM. Reason: Nhandu, do do do, da da da, is all I want to say to you
                              My Collection - Summer 2011



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                              • #30
                                Nice work with the photo's i mostly like your Nhandu chromatus thier pretty cool
                                Luke Anthony

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