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PanzoN88

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I've had my P. cancerides for a year, but this is the first picture I could get of her as she likes to remain in her hide.

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Blurry H. orellanai 2 picture

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I totally get why people love species from those 2 genera. I've got 2 B albo slings + they are really entertaining little guys. Never a dull moment with them. You can guarantee 1 of them will be doing something. Makes me want more!
 

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I totally get why people love species from those 2 genera. I've got 2 B albo slings + they are really entertaining little guys. Never a dull moment with them. You can guarantee 1 of them will be doing something. Makes me want more!
B. albopilosum are entertaining, that's why I currently am raising 4.
 

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Well look who decided to show off today. My larger G. grossa. By the way I took a peek at the most recent molts from bot of my G. grossa and it looks like I have a future breeding pair. This one looks female.

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My G. grossa that usually appears on camera. This one appears to be male.

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I tried to sex my G. pulchripes an it is still inconclusive. I ended up destroying the molt myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! First picture is the G. pulchripes before I fed it for the first time since molting.

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Second picture is the molt I destroyed. :(

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My P. scrofa

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My nice, old fashioned G. porteri sling.

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And of course my B. schroederi. If it wasn't apparent already, I love this species. T. stirmi are chumps compared to this species when it comes to feeding.

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Well look who decided to show off today. My larger G. grossa. By the way I took a peek at the most recent molts from bot of my G. grossa and it looks like I have a future breeding pair. This one looks female.

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My G. grossa that usually appears on camera. This one appears to be male.

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Nice!! That's one of my bucket list NW species. They should get huge.
 

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Nice!! That's one of my bucket list NW species. They should get huge.
They are a great species. The larger one is calm the other is skittish. Both are willing hair kickers however. I'll be picking up some more hard to find species here soon.
 

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Blurry picture of one of my H. orellanai slings after getting rehoused into a condiment cup. It wasn't rehoused because it outgrew its enclosure, the rehouse was to make room for an H. gabonensis sling.

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