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P.regalis
G.pulchra,with her new leg:D
New additon C.sp.hatihati
Ephebopus cyanognathus (blue fang tarantula) I just bought this sling,its not so small but it's still unsexed. You can see the amazing coloration,and how beautiful those blue fangs are. Their natural habitat is rainforest and they like to burrow so they need a lot of moist substrate. You wont probably see them alot if you have one.
And few pics of my ball python
A shitty pic of Nhandu chromatus
I got a new sweetie :3
Oligoxystre diamantinensis
Brachypelma klaasi eating a roach.
She likes me :3
I know this is a tarantula blog but i had to share my newest addition -Lampropeltis triangulum
Avicularia sp. Peru purple
The baboon spider Pterinochilus murinus, an old-world tarantula, was first described in 1897 by Reginald Innes Pocock. This species is found on the African continent, in Angola, as well as central, eastern, and southern Africa. Among those who keep tarantulas as pets Pterinochilus murinus is known as "OBT," which means "orange baboon tarantula". OBT stands also for "orange bitey thing" because they are really defensive and they have potent venom. You wont die from the venom but it causes incredible pain so its not good idea to handle them and risk a bite :)
Brachypelma albiceps juvie
G. rosea juvie :)
The Brachypelma klaasi (better known as the Mexican Pink Tarantula) is atarantula endemic to Mexico.
The Brachypelma auratum (also called Mexican Flame knee) is a tarantulaendemic to the regions of Guerrero and Michoacán in Mexico. It is similar in appearance to the Brachypelma smithi, albeit slightly darker. Unlike B.smithi it has red “knees” (B.smithi has orange)