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T Updates - just for Elle . . .

Drizzt80

Dakota Corns
Well Elle was bugging me for a couple of updates on my T's so having some extra time at the end of today I snapped some pics . . .

Here's my Costra Rican Zebra (A. seemani) . . . or at least what I've seen of it for the last 6 months or so:
ASeemani3.jpg


. . . and here's my Costa Rican Tigerrump (C. fasciatum) . . . or at least what I've seen of it for the last 8 months or so:
CFasciatum8.jpg


There you go Elle! :rofl:
D80
 
Now here's the rest of the bunch that I was able to snap updated pics of! And Elle, I just want to make note that while I didn't technically sacrifice life and limb to get these shots, let's just say that I probably would have blown out a blood pressure cuff or two if I was hooked up. :eek:

Here the one that started it all, my Mexican Red Knee (B. smithi) that I've had since June of 2005:
BSmithi6.jpg


From there, I was captivated by the appearance of the Indian Ornamental (P. regalis) so I did the research and was caught up in several others as well. Most of the rest came into my possession August of '06, so they'll be 2 this summer.
This one had to be coaxed out, and wasn't happy, but wasn't as aggressive as the rest either!
PRegalis6.jpg


The subltey and "softness" of the Venezuelan Suntiger (P. irminia) really caught my attention, and I'm not disappointed with this specimen at all! It wasn't happy getting it's hiding spot taken away either!!
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PIrminia8.jpg


More to come . . .
D80
 
What the.......? My last post was supposed to be sarcastic as I did not know you were going to actually show pictures of them. Duh?!? :bang:
Jay :cool:
 
The teeniest, tiniest nudge to this guy SET HIM OFF!! They're not called OBT's (Orange Bitey Things) for nothin' I guess! :eek1: He was literally lunging 1/2 wall across the cage at first! Not fun and I'm not ashamed to say that I almost, repeat almost, pee'd a little.

Finally, here's my Usumbara Baboon (P. murinas)
PMurinus4.jpg


PMurinus5.jpg


PMurinus6.jpg


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This was the final shot I took . . . about 20 minutes after the first one above. This was "settled down".
PMurinus8.jpg


Thanks for looking!
D80
 
Oh I adore loooking at all the OW t's, but I'm soo scared to own facehuggers. Why don't you have avics? They absolutly melt your heart as spiderlings... all that fuzz LOL

My fasciatum male just matured... poop. Hes super active and I see him allll the time :)
 
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