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    Some insect/spider pictures taken with a compact camera...

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    So after posting some fish pictures.. thought i might as well post some of the older photos i took with a compact camera while i was staying overseas 3-4 years years back... all photos taken with technology then..and also with cameras then...haha..some were even film..hahaha..of course my skill also 3-4years backdated..haha..

    An Anthophorid on a leaf...


    One of my pets back then...haha.. still alive with a friend back there..


    Observing feeding behaviour of mantispid flies.. COOL huh??..haha..



    Wing structure of a certain Apis bee i was looking for...


    Another pet..also still alive with the same friend up north..


    Hope you enjoyed the pics..

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    Man you got cool pets! Too bad they aren't with you anymore.
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    Don't have the one which was sadly fried?
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    What sort of tarantula is that!?
    Adoketa, Breitbinden, Paciquamis, Diplotaenia, Elizabethae, Mendezi, Inka, Agassizi, L046, L066, Crystal Red Shrimps

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    the spiders?? i had about 8 different species back when i was in North america.. the 2 pictured are Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (commonly known as green bottle blue) and Cyclosternum fasciatum (costa rican tiger rump)...sometimes when i go back to visit friends i visit all of them as well...i mean they are at his house so see him will surely see my pets one..hahaha..

    Valice... fried already how to take picture..hahaha..

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    Fried tarantulas? Hmm... so how do they taste? The Amazonians sure love them fried.

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    ranmasatome,
    That's very nice, nobody would have guessed that it's taken with a compact.
    Liked the 2nd picture.
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    Do they allow tarantulas as pets here in Singapore?

    By the way, Ranma, do you have pictures of your tarantulas shedding their exoskeleton? They do molt right?
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    No.. of course they are illegal...thats why i didn't bring them back... don't want to kena fined and raided man... what for?? its a bit too much to pay.. besides i go overseas quite often so can still see them..and i know they are in good hands..

    Yeah..they molt..but i never took pictures because haha.. i never thought to..haha... my spiders molted quite often.

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