Genus Crassicrus

Philth

N.Y.H.C.
Old Timer
Joined
Jan 4, 2003
Messages
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Crassicrus lamanai , this old ass female molted again.


Later, Tom
 

Mattkc

Arachnopeon
Joined
Jul 23, 2015
Messages
37
For those who haven't seen a Crassicrus lamanai (Belize Cinnamon), thought I'd share him with you... My male molted on 7-27-16 and is turning into quite the handsome fellow!
The photo below was taken today, 7-31-16. Notice his new leg that he regenerated after losing it in his last molt.
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The other photo below was taken on 7-10-16; the white powder on his abdomen is cricket dust. Amazing what 3 weeks and a molt will do! Went from a 2" to approx 2.5" leg span.
Crassicrus lamanai (Belize Cinnamon) 7-10-16.JPG
 

Crom

Arachnosquire
Joined
Nov 27, 2017
Messages
121
Getting 4 Crassicrus sp. Guerrero in tomorrow. Pretty excited. Google them
 

Liquifin

Arachnoking
Active Member
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May 30, 2017
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2,118
Hello there people, I'm not sure if this should go under species or genus but whatever :confused:. This genus is kinda under the rug and many people avoid or don't even know of this genus. This is a true lost gem of a genus and hopefully many more people whether beginner or long-time hobbyist can come to have one of these amazing gems in this hobby. Please consider this beauty as an introduction to this genus if you don't own anything of this genus already. I love my two a lot and they are absolute stunners, which is why I want to showcase this genus or species.

0.1 Crassicrus sp. Guerrero

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