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Old 02-14-16, 03:16 PM   #1
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I had the camera out today to get a couple of photos of my freshly molted G. pulchra. So, I guess now is a good time to start one of these threads. I'll add more photos as I update my photo library.

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G. pulchra
B. smithi
A. metallica
P. regalis
P. irminia
B. albopilosum
A. geniculata
Heterometrus (species) Asian forest scorpion



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Old 02-14-16, 03:25 PM   #2
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Re: Eminart's Inverts

Soooo blaaaack! So pretty! And I'm not a spider person lol!
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Beautiful animal even though they creep me out.
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Re: Eminart's Inverts

Yeah can't do things with more than 4 legs lol
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They're all gorgeous! Wish I still kept inverts!
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I keep aquatic inverts... Never had any arachnids though.... Always wanted to try em out. Oh and hello lol I'm new here
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Very nice pulchra ��
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I don't personally keep T's, but damn they look good.
Wouldn't wanna get bit haha.
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Love it, pure black animals are absolutely stunning imo
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Old 03-01-16, 06:16 PM   #10
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My young Poeciletheria regalis was out for a stroll last night.

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