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Yes. Because i know you all love your bugs WAY TOO MUCH!

here are some to control you mental people!


a boring old trappy to start with


IMG_77147 by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


a really nice two toned urodacus (cf.novaeholliandae)


Urodacus cf.novaholliandae (Two toned) by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


this orange l.marmerous is pretty cool for a marbled


Lychas sp.'marmerous' by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


a small annoying l.buchari


Lychas buchari by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


a weird urodacus from the middle of no where!


Urodacus sp. by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


possibly the cutest trapdoor in existance


IMG_82304 by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


a half decent spider hunting scorpion


Isometroides vescus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


absolute nutcase


Urodacus armatus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


boring


Lychas 'marmerous' by Nick Volpe, on Flickr



YES, much better!, this mouse spider is awesome!


Eastern Mouse Spider (Missulena bradleyi) by Nick Volpe, on Flickr



yeah this pede is pretty cool and uncommon i may add


Scolopendra laeta E by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


huge girl


phlogius sp. hann river strenuus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


angry!


phlogius sp. hann river strenuus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr
phlogius sp. hann river strenuus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


water scorpions banging


Water scorpions mating by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


funky wolf spider that filled the sand dunes of the vic mallee


Mallee wolf spider by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


cool little Gyromantis sp.


Gyromantis sp. by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


where the hell did these creatures come from ... and when on earth did they start looking good?

Polyzosteria limbata


Polyzosteria limbata by Nick Volpe, on Flickr


Euzosteria tuberculata


Euzosteria tuberculata by Nick Volpe, on Flickr



DEFINATELY not dragon food, .. Polyzosteria mitchelli ... these things look awesome in spinifex


Polyzosteria mitchelli by Nick Volpe, on Flickr



a really cool mantid .. either trachymantis dentifrons or trachymantis obesa


Trachymantis obesa by Nick Volpe, on Flickr




AND YES. YES YES YES YES!

A VIC tarantula!


Vic Selenotholus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr



Vic Selenotholus by Nick Volpe, on Flickr




sorry for the quality of some of these images, most were rushed!!
enjoy

nick
 
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There all great images there Nick, totally in love with that centipede & that mouse spider!
 
great shots! Nick just wondering to you edit them onto the white background ?

nope! .. no editing at all

all the white photos are taken on paper ... thats why some are a bit of a different variant of white colour
 
So you keep all the animals you photographed on the white paper?
Amazing critters, was hoping you would post some :p
Bwahahaha "water scorpions banging" made my day :lol:
 
Loving the T's mate and really like the pede. With your T's, do you have to pull them out of burrows for the shots?? Dnt knw if I would want to go to the trouble of getting mine out of their burrow for the pics. Would like to tho after seeing ur pics
 
Thanks all

@Nickgeee - Most of them are mine, some of them were just out in the bush :)

@Porkbones - i usually get photos of them as soon as i receive them, or during rehousing
 
Thanks mate.im gonna re house 1 of mine so might try take a shot. Tiny little jumping insects through her substrate. And have also noticed lots of small creamy/yellow balls ontop of and also down in her substrate.any idea?? Have looked it up on another site and from memory I read it wasn't harmful
 
Thanks mate.im gonna re house 1 of mine so might try take a shot. Tiny little jumping insects through her substrate. And have also noticed lots of small creamy/yellow balls ontop of and also down in her substrate.any idea?? Have looked it up on another site and from memory I read it wasn't harmful

hmmm could be phorid flies … id clean it out if i was you .. people say they can be harmless .. but they wiped 200 of my inverts out last year ;)
 
Woah 200??? How does 1 get them?? Is it because the substrate is to wet??? These little creamy yellow balls tho I'm not sure if thts to do with the flies or not.i noticed the substrate was dry so instead of spraying it I decided to pour some water on it( maybe a little too much lol ). And since then thts when I noticed the flies and creamy balls. But in saying tht the balls are bigger thn the flies soooooo not sure what it is.a type of mould maybe?.either way I'm changing substrate .me other T I've never had any probs with substrate and I've had her for 4 years
 
Nick if available can u pm me with a contact to buy some of these mouse spiders please
 
Hey mate just another quick question . Do u take ur pics in just the natural light going into the room whr u are or do you set up some lighting for what u need?
 
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