Let’s see some Inverts

That is a great story. Funny how things work out for the good! Congrats! Look forward to the baby pictures!

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Some body has a new body! :exploding_head::heart: :spider: :spider_web:. I can see those curtain web markings coming through! He or she is going to be absolutely beautiful :heart: as every animal is in their unique way.

Since she/he is now camping near the door i shall have to devise a feed plan that wont have feeders run out or her/him.

Gosh nature is so amazing.

Stark contrast to her little 2i body

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Your Tiger rump has the same pattern almost as my Linothele Sericata.

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Here’s a decent chunk of my collection, got a handful more but no good photos lol

Roaches - Halloweens, Madagascans, Dominoes & (new) porcelain ghosts

Spoods - A.Seemani, M.Balfouri

Beetles - Sinuata & Mariginata, Dermestids

CUC - Dairy cows, Dwarf Greys, Springtails, Olive pedes & Bumblebee pedes

GALS

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Nice little collection :heart:

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When your M. balfouri didnt really want that water bowl filled up after all…

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Im digging those roaches!!

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Finally a fresh molt for my Parabuthus Villosus Orange to 3i when i don’t see my babies for a week i like to check on them just incase. Lifted the hide and wow this baby looks amazing.


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If you haven’t seen a Leiurus Heberti (Deathstalker) of Oman locality. These do not have the golden tone of the Leiurus Quinquestriatus, but have darker bodies with pale legs. Much like the Androctonus Australis Vs. Androctonus Australis Hector, although the same species they have adapted to their location.
This is an amazing locality Deathstalker species. There are several Deathstalkers including an all black one from Jordan ( which i hope to aquire)

Leiurus Heberti 3i

Ive even noticed some difference between my Androctonus Australis Hector and Androctonus Australis Dark


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Why thank you :slightly_smiling_face:

Unfortunately my Halloweens colony is a tad empty at the moment, turns out they sell pretty well in Oct :sweat_smile:

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Here’s a couple recent pictures of Mathilde, my juvenile G. pulchripes.


Quality isn’t great, partly because the lighting isn’t great where her enclosure is and I didn’t want to risk her running back into her hide if I moved the enclosure (plus I’m also just not a great photographer). But she’s such a cutie! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Very nice!!

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Avicularia avicularia (M6)

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Super cool. Definitely want to get one of those!

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Beautiful! I think my next T is probably going to be either an avicularia or a C. versicolor. Definitely need something arboreal, and those seem like good options for a first arboreal. Plus they’re both totally stunning as both slings and adults.

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She is so gorgeous! :fuelpump::fire:

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Just a few pics i think turned out pretty good.

Androctonus Amoreuxi

Androctonus Australis (Egyptian yellow ) probably one of my favs you really get to appreciate that huge metasoma (tail)


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That Egyptian is pretty cool looking with. the dark tail curled over the yellow body.

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She is definitely my top favorite :heart:, i love all my animals but her colors and body are just so impressive.

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I love that big tail! It is so beautiful.

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