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  • Michelle Howarth's Spider Picture Thread

    Hi, I recently joined BTS and thought I'd drop by here to show some of my beauties off. I'll use this thread for spiders now and future - really hope you enjoy them. Thanks very much for looking.

    Ephebopus murinus "Bones"



    Brachypelma albopilosa*"Twist"



    Juvie B. Smithi showing new colours



    Spiderling Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma"



    More coming up ...
    Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

  • #2
    Cool pix, the Pamphobeteus sp colours are awesome.
    Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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    • #3
      onwards we go ...

      Grammostola rosea*



      little spiderling Avicularia versicolor



      juvie P. Regalis



      juvie Cyriopagopus sp

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ian Hall View Post
        Cool pix, the Pamphobeteus sp colours are awesome.
        Thanks very much, it is a little cutie!
        Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

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        • #5
          and a few more:

          spiderling Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens



          big "Mrs Brown" Phormictopus cancerides*



          spiderling Psalmopoeus pulcher



          and spiderling Psalmopoeus cambridgei



          Thanks very much for looking. I'll add more soon.
          Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

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          • #6
            very nice spiders michelle

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            • #7
              Thanks very much
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              • #8
                Shy little Prince

                My seldom seen juvie Citharischius crawshayi made a rare appearance today, so I grabbed some pics.



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                • #9
                  WOW....love the pics of E. murinus and C. crawshayi both beautiful specimens and hopefully I'll own myself one day..!
                  Cheers

                  Denny


                  Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Denny Teasdale View Post
                    WOW....love the pics of E. murinus and C. crawshayi both beautiful specimens and hopefully I'll own myself one day..!
                    Thanks, and yeah, those two are a couple of my faves. Very nice spiders. Both aggressive species however my E. Murinus is pretty docile so long as you give her adequate space. She seems to like posing for the camera. And my C. Crawshayi is still a juvie and still at the run away from everything stage. The famous attitude should come with size though
                    Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

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                    • #11
                      Found this little stunner in the pet store today A welcome new addition.



                      here she is in her new home, she has since located the hide and seems pretty happy (I'm certainly a happy bunny with her)

                      Visit my spiders at http://www.silkspinners.co.uk

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                      • #12
                        She is a beauty...! is it another E.murinus...? (apologies if wrong new to it all)
                        Cheers

                        Denny


                        Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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                        • #13
                          She's a stunner!
                          Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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                          • #14
                            nice t's, i wish mine liked posing... my juves at the run like hell stage too! love the a. versicolor, might have to hunt one down.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Denny Teasdale View Post
                              She is a beauty...! is it another E.murinus...? (apologies if wrong new to it all)
                              Gorgeous isn't she.

                              She's a Poecilotheria Striata one of the many pokie species or Indian Ornamentals as they are known commonly.
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