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Poecilotheria/Pokie Club

liquidfluidity

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Male and female P. rufilata. She grew to 7" in her 1st year. The male has been sent off to do what he was meant to do ;). They are both very photogenic and out regularly
 

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Cor

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My recently obtained P. rufilata, just relaxing out on the cork bark.

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Freshly molted, my P. metallica is almost maybe sort of showing the ever so slightest hint of a blue color starting to show on its legs. At least, that's what I'm telling myself while I wait for it to get some adult coloration. Maybe on its next molt.
 

Casey K.

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My male P. regalis has been out and about a decent amount lately. I think he's finally settled into his final enclosure and gotten comfortable.

That's a male? Just wondering because dorsally it looks female to me. Of course, I could be wrong but all my males maintained a prominent dorsal stripe throughout molting into the ultimate molt. Beautiful spider! :)
 
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