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Austin S. Breeding Thread

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Xenesthis intermedia :)
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Not a single bad one
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Unfortunately, I can't see the photos.
 

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Newly acquired females for breeding:
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
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Poecilotheria metallica (color not altered)
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Lasidora parahybana
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Freshly molted 6.75" F Brachypelma boehmei
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Mated Brachypelma klaasi
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Mated Brachypelma smithi
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2i Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
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They're all beautiful. Both mated brachys look knocked up. Ever the intimidating-looking LP is stately.
 

Austin S.

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These are the three adult females I have.
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The one in the middle, is the oldest of the group at 7 or 7 and a half years old.
The first, really dark dark female, is close to only 5 years.
This first female was purchased from a breeder in Germany at 1". It was said that the MM used was a dark phase.
At the time, I believed there to be a black phase metallica, however throughout the years I came to the conclusion that they darken with age... at least that's what I thought until this middle one started molting through the past few years, and just getting lighter.
Last female is around the same age as the first female pictured.
 

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