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I will upload more :pop:
 

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Update Pics the spider is hiding in the castle its a Starburst Baboon :can:
The Goliath bird eating tarantulas is a medium size,
I use to have a large size something happen in molding and it did not eat for almost 2Y so i had to destroy it.
 

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Thanks for sharing those pics. You’re still mad for keeping Black widows and Brazilian wandering spiders. But nice indeed. :beer:
 
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I remember a stoned evening some decades ago shortly after getting one of my first keychain red laser pointers. I was watching TV and happened to notice one of the small local jumping spiders on my ceiling. I pointed the laser at him and discovered he liked it. That spider chased the dot around my ceiling for the next hour or so.
 
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All very beautiful and original specimens!
Congratulations to all the owners of black tarantula and widow!
What are their costs + or -?​
 

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Gosh Alien. I thought you just had tarantulas. Pretty cool collection, but I'm with Curtis. You've got to be a bit crazy to keep things that venomous around.
 
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i will post more pics did not like to do Double post or triple post so i waited for replay :pop:
 

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:pop: to the ready for some more eight legged friends. :p I’ll look forward to seeing them in the morning. :beer:
 
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Relocated this little guy today:
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I thought he was pretty neat with the orange/goldish coloration.

Phidippus audax for those interested. (Bold Jumper)

Tarantula I posted earlier should be Aphonopelma marxi (vogelae according to field guide).
 
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Some update :pop:
 

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Nice spider Rivem. :)

You're mad, but thanks for sharing pics of your wandering spider. :p
I wouldn't want to own one of them myself.
 

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Nice spider Rivem. :)

You're mad, but thanks for sharing pics of your wandering spider. :p
I wouldn't want to own one of them myself.

Thanks Curtis. I'd never seen any color variant of these besides black and white, so orange was neat.


For those wondering about the wandering spider, not only are they deadly, but:

Bonus:
 
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Yep, :D Was going to say that, but decided not too. I believe some of their venom has gone into treatments for erectile dysfunction. :p
 
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Saw one of the creepy critters at work at it was the size of a us dollar coin! That is big for this area. I said JNOPE and walk away~! Fudge these critters and any of you that keep them are Absolute mad!
 




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