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  • E murinus

    It's not that often that I get to see my E murinus, but when it came out the other day I managed to get this shot of it.



    I'm not the best photographer in the world and I've got a pretty basic camera but it came out ok.

    Alex.
    Grammostola aureostriata, Euathlus sp "Red" Chile Flame, Ephebopus murinus DCM and Aphonoplema seemani.

  • #2
    Nice spider Alex

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    • #3
      beautifull species arnt they just alexander, my adult female moulted recently , hardly ever see her topside too hehe

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      • #4
        Very nice Alex
        I am hoping mine comes out soon. I just got her and right away she
        dug herself in
        Watch your thoughts, they become words.
        Watch your words, they become actions.
        Watch your actions, they become habits.
        Watch your habits, they become your character.
        Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.
        - Unknown








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        • #5
          Seems I'm one of the lucky ones. Every night my girl is completely out of her burrow. It only takes the slightest disturbance to send her back down at lightning speed though.
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