Eupalestrus campestratus 6 week-old old baby tarantula 1

Eupalestrus campestratus 6 week-old old baby tarantula 1

Commonly known as the "Pink Zebra Beauty", this South American terrestrial species...

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Uploaded on Nov 30, 2010

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Eupalestrus campestratus 6 week-old old baby tarantula 2

Eupalestrus campestratus 6 week-old old baby tarantula 2

Commonly known as the "Pink Zebra Beauty", this South American terrestrial species...

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Uploaded on Nov 30, 2010

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Avicularia diversipes tarantula, second molt 1

Avicularia diversipes tarantula, second molt 1

This 2" A. diversipes tarantula shed its green bristles when molting three days before this...

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Uploaded on Nov 21, 2010

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Avicularia diversipes tarantula, second molt 2

Avicularia diversipes tarantula, second molt 2

This 2" A. diversipes tarantula shed its green bristles when molting three days before this...

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Uploaded on Nov 21, 2010

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Avicularia diversipes baby, post molt

Avicularia diversipes baby, post molt

Stunning-looking and extremely speedy Avicularia species, recently re-identified. This one is barely 1".

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Uploaded on Sep 15, 2010

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Avicularia versicolor tarantula gaining colors

Avicularia versicolor tarantula gaining colors

As seen previously in the set as a blue spiderling and then a greenish juvenile, this 2.75"...

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Uploaded on Aug 23, 2010

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Megaphobema mesomelas tarantula post-molt

Megaphobema mesomelas tarantula post-molt

This highland (i.e. cool temperature) species has uniquely bristly back legs and jet-black carapace....

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Uploaded on Aug 18, 2010

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Euathlus truculentus tarantula post-molt

Euathlus truculentus tarantula post-molt

A week after molting, this 4" "Chilean Beautiful" displays yellowish front femurs,...

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Uploaded on Aug 10, 2010

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Ami yupanquii tarantula eating

Ami yupanquii tarantula eating

A new species to the hobby, the Ami yupanquii dwarf. This is a 1.25" specimen. Unfortunately,...

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Uploaded on Jul 27, 2010

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freshly-molted Ceratogyrus darlingi tarantula

freshly-molted Ceratogyrus darlingi tarantula

The fiercely defensive C. darlingi, or "Greater Horned Baboon" tarantula, having just...

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Uploaded on Jul 27, 2010

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Avicularia versicolor juvenile tarantula

Avicularia versicolor juvenile tarantula

As seen earlier in the set, this specimen has now reached about 2", and is showing more adult...

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Uploaded on Jul 19, 2010

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Megaphobema mesomelas small juvenile tarantula

Megaphobema mesomelas small juvenile tarantula

This fairly rare-in-the-hobby species grows up to have striking coloration, similar to a B. auratum but more black and sleek.

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Uploaded on Jul 11, 2010

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Aphonopelma "unknown" tarantula species after molting

Aphonopelma "unknown" tarantula species after molting

Caught on Mt. Diablo in California, this female morphed into a much darker and blacker coloration...

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Uploaded on Jul 1, 2010

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Acanthoscurria brockelhursti tarantula baby eats

Acanthoscurria brockelhursti tarantula baby eats

About 1.25", this fast and hungry Brazilian species gained its adult coloration/pattern about two molts ago.

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Uploaded on Jul 1, 2010

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Grammostola pulchra tarantula after molt

Grammostola pulchra tarantula after molt

Adult female "Brazilian Black", mellow as can be after a molt. Her right rear leg is regenerated.

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Uploaded on Jun 25, 2010

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Grammostola pulchra tarantula on back while molting

Grammostola pulchra tarantula on back while molting

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Uploaded on Jun 25, 2010

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Brachypelma auratum tarantula, post-molt

Brachypelma auratum tarantula, post-molt

The "Mexican Flame Knee"'s colors get still brighter, one day after molting.

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Uploaded on May 27, 2010

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Brachypelma emelia mature male tarantula displays palps

Brachypelma emelia mature male tarantula displays palps

Buster the B. emelia shows off his freshly-matured sex organs as he prepares to prove himself a man.

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Uploaded on May 27, 2010

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