ashleenicole
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I thought I'd start a picture thread showing off my tarantulas. I got my first tarantula a year and a half ago, and I have been obsessed ever since. I currently have 8 in my collection, and a Brachypelma klaasi sling will be on its way to me next week.
This first picture is of my first tarantula, a B. albopilosum. She was a tiny sling when I got her, and she has grown so much since then! Her name is Dandelion. The second picture is of my G. pulchripes, Savanna. I had a good look at his last molt, and I'm pretty sure it's a male. I got this species because I had read that they were generally very docile. This guy has an insane feeding response, he's always an interesting spider to watch. The third pic is of my B. emilia, Peregrine (Pip). She is very flighty and extremely fast, which is why we picked the name we did for her. She was sold as a probable female, and I was able to confirm that with her last molt. The next picture is of my little G. rosea, Jamie. This little one has taught me patience, he/she fasted for roughly 8 months before she finally decided to have her first molt with me. Next up is my little G. pulchra, Velvet. This species had been on my wishlist since I first started collecting tarantulas, and I was finally able to snag one in March of this year. The last picture I have to share right now is of my B. vagans, Cardinal. This little one was purchased on a whim at a pet store. I normally never buy from pet stores, but this little one looked like it wasn't doing so hot, so I brought it home. Since then it has molted for me and is getting nice and plump. Sadly, I do not have good photos of my two favorites, my C. cyaneopubescens (Blueberry) and my little Euathlus Sp. Red (Bit). Bit is far too tiny for me to get good photos of right now with my current photography skills, and Blueberry was just rehoused after her most recent molt, so I've been letting her settle in.
This first picture is of my first tarantula, a B. albopilosum. She was a tiny sling when I got her, and she has grown so much since then! Her name is Dandelion. The second picture is of my G. pulchripes, Savanna. I had a good look at his last molt, and I'm pretty sure it's a male. I got this species because I had read that they were generally very docile. This guy has an insane feeding response, he's always an interesting spider to watch. The third pic is of my B. emilia, Peregrine (Pip). She is very flighty and extremely fast, which is why we picked the name we did for her. She was sold as a probable female, and I was able to confirm that with her last molt. The next picture is of my little G. rosea, Jamie. This little one has taught me patience, he/she fasted for roughly 8 months before she finally decided to have her first molt with me. Next up is my little G. pulchra, Velvet. This species had been on my wishlist since I first started collecting tarantulas, and I was finally able to snag one in March of this year. The last picture I have to share right now is of my B. vagans, Cardinal. This little one was purchased on a whim at a pet store. I normally never buy from pet stores, but this little one looked like it wasn't doing so hot, so I brought it home. Since then it has molted for me and is getting nice and plump. Sadly, I do not have good photos of my two favorites, my C. cyaneopubescens (Blueberry) and my little Euathlus Sp. Red (Bit). Bit is far too tiny for me to get good photos of right now with my current photography skills, and Blueberry was just rehoused after her most recent molt, so I've been letting her settle in.