Some pictures of my Arachnids.

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Jessica Dring

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This is by no means my entire collection, just a few pics I thought I would share with you.

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Enjoy :)
 
Not a big fan of spiders but that scorpion is amazing!
 
Wow, beautiful!

Me, I just have a plain old Chilean Rose. But I've had her since like the 6th or 7th grade, and I absolutely love her.
 
hmoobvwj;2654934; said:
Not a big fan of spiders but that scorpion is amazing!
seconded but that first one looks pretty awesome
 
Thanks guys :)
The first T is a little sweety. Only 1cm legspan at the mo..
And the scorp is a monster..Not sure how big he is exactly but hes alot bigger than a packet of supersize ciggerettes for all the smokers out there :P
 
Great pictures, they look awesome. We have two Chromatopelma cyanopubescens, one is a sling we picked up a couple of weeks ago and the other we've had for about 2 years. I can't believe how different they look.

We are thinking about getting a scorpion this weekend. My hubby was looking into getting the Vaejovis confusus - Desert stripetail because they are a communal species or the Hadrurus arizonensis - Desert hairy. The H. arizonensis hubby's not too sure if he wants that one. He says he has plenty of solitary animals and he likes the size of the V. confusus.

I can't wait to see more of your collection. I took pictures of some of ours a few weeks ago, I just have to upload them to the computer.
 
Thanks everyone!
Kat - H. Arizonensis may not be communal but they sure as hell make up for it in other ways.
Mine is the most active scorp I've ever had. Constantly scratting around at night, and he never stops digging in his sand :D


Here's another pic, this time the Blue Fang Tarantula (Ephebopus Cyanognathus).
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