Sad to announce my G Actaeon
Is a male. I can see the hooks clearly.
😢
For some reason I allowed myself to believe he was female, after a inspection of one of his molts. I obviously need much more work on spotting the differences in female/male molts.
Well he was fun to watch grow from sling to...
I’m not sure if the “OP” is a reference to me, as I did start this thread. However I am certain since then my G. Actaeon is a G. Actaeon from given information sourced through The abundance of info mostly non scientific. Still it leaves a hole, however small as it’s real Identity. I don’t plan...
That’s funny how some Actaeon will turn black like G. Pulchra
I have since purchased 3 G. Iheringi’s from F/N
They are fast growers.
My Actaeon still retains a nice red to her abdomen. She’s about 5/6” I would guess.
Thanks, he seems to be leaving her alone now. He has sustained some damage unfortunately, she’s fine.
He has claw marks on his pedipalps
And the area around his eyes seem to be discolored some. But he acts fine.
She seems to be constantly on the move when things settle down. Looking for a way...
I didn’t want to make a new thread, but I have 3 adult H. Petersii in a 30g long terrarium. 1 male 2 female.
The male has been chasing the female around the tank and wrestling hard with her. She attacks him when he corners her and frankly afraid for him being injured. I thought about removing...
The 1st 2 pictures were purchased as H. Petersii
Pretty large imo. Super cool animals.
The last 4 pics were purchased as H. Spinifer. They were smaller I assume juveniles. I’m still learning to identify this group, but I think the others are also Petersii as well. Imo the top 3 mislabeled...
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