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Nada

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Ok, I'm trying something a little different here. I have a pic thread already, but I want to try and replace that one with this one.
Why? well, I want to try and make a much more organized thread, in Alphabetical order by Genus. In my opinion, this will make my thread a lot easier to navigate, and those who want to look at my pics, won't have to search through pages and pages of thread for a certain picture. I also think picture threads are valueable resources, and this will essentialy make this a gallery as opposed to a collage.
Here we go..

Edit: due to imaging limits, I'm going to post an example of each genus, and then post a page and post # where you can find more starting today 11-29-12

Acanthoscurria:
Geniculata Page 6 post 118
ginicthenextday003.jpg

Insubtilis: Page 6 Post 117
Natalensis: Page 1 Post #8
Suina: Page 8 post 150

Avicularia:
Versicolor
Avicularia005.jpg


Brachypelma:
Albiceps: Page 7 post 122 Page 8 post 159
Bohmei more on page 7 post 137
bbfl1030002.jpg

Emilia; Page 1 Post # 8,14 Page 3 post 45 page 7 post 141
Ceratogyrus:
Marshalli Page 5 Post 87 Adult Female page 8 post 153
Chromatapelma:
Cyanpubescens: more on Page 7 Post 136
GBBFORTISKB003.jpg


Ephebopus:
Cyanognathus: More on Page 1 Post # 10
bluefangs007.jpg


Grammostola:
Pulchripes
CGKF.jpg

Haplopelma:
Lividum More on page 1 post # 8
CobaltBlue001.jpg

Hysterocrates:
Crassipes page 1 post 13
Gigas
slingsetc011.jpg

Idiothele:
Lampropelma:
Violaceps page 4 post 77
Lasiodora:
Parahybana
1026spiders002.jpg


Megaphobema:
Robustum More on Page 3 Post 46 Page 4 Post 79
M1.jpg


Nhandu:

Pamphobeteus:
Fortis More on Page 1 Post # 8 Page 9 post 167
PFort.jpg

Nigricolor Page 9 post 170
Platyomma: Page 1 Post # 8 page 5 post 85 Page 9 post 170

Phormictopus:
Cancerides page 6 post 111,118

Pelinobius:
Muticus More on Page 1 Post # 8 Page 9 post 171
KB001.jpg

Poecelithereia:
Tigranwesseli page 4 post 65,67
Psalmopeus:
Irminia
suntiger001.jpg

Pulcher Page 1 Post # 8
Reduncus Page 1 Post # 8

Sericopelma:
Melanotarsum Page 8 post 148

Theraphosa:
Stermi more on Page 3 post 51,54,55 Page 4 post 69
stirmi002.jpg

Thrixopelma:
Ockerti page 8 post 149
Xenthesis:
Immanis More on Page 4 Post 64 Page 6 post 118
XI005.jpg
 

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You've got some really gorgeous T's! I love the picture of the little C. cyanpubescens hehe
 

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Excellent photos and quite the collection! Thank you for sharing Kenny!
 

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Acanthoscurria Natalensis
111412002-1.jpg

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Brachypelma Emilia
1026spiders004.jpg

Haplopelma Lividum
CobaltBlue002.jpg


Pamphobeteus Fortis
FreshFortis003.jpg

Pamphobeteus Platyomma (sling)
platyeat001.jpg

Pelinobius Muticas
1128011.jpg

Psalmpeus Pulcher (sling)
ppulcher002.jpg

Psalmopeus Reduncus (sling)
PReds001.jpg
 

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Your H. lividium is stunning! That is one of my favorite T's...one day I will have one :)
 

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Thank you! She's a lot bluer than my other two Lividum. Unfortunately, they're tough to find right now.
I haven't been able to find a H. Lividum sling for sale since i started collection again, no H. Minax either. If I want a Haplopelma right now it would almost have to be an H. Longipes :p.
Awesome pics as usual, Kenny! That blue fang is pretty interesting looking.
 

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I haven't been able to find a H. Lividum sling for sale since i started collection again, no H. Minax either. If I want a Haplopelma right now it would almost have to be an H. Longipes :p.
Awesome pics as usual, Kenny! That blue fang is pretty interesting looking.

Yeah, Cobalts are tough. I'm working on it though. 2 males down and counting.:mad:
 

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damn! I hope your successful with breeding them.. Sounds like your female knows how good she looks :p
 

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I'm taking a break from pairing them, She's due to moult around February so, it's a waiting game.
 

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