Genus Iridopelma

Lateralus

Arachnosquire
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Excellent pictures of the Iridopelma sp "Recife" Eric! I take back everything i said about your photos. :eek:

Cheers.
 

brachy

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Genus: Iridopelma Pocock, 1901

Hi

One of the nicest spicies. I. hirustum
 

death66

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very nice pix as always terps! sweet jeebus how i want one (or 8) of these!!
Here are pix of my only specimen (obtained: 8/13/05) that is now deceased (shown post-mortem) of completely unknown reasons. I was particularily saddened by this loss, like a child loosing his first cat to the near-by road. I have lost very few slings/sub-adults and none that seemed to be in as good of shape as this specimen. I must admit... I really had a "crush" on this one. It had just eaten ~3 day before (a CB B.fusca), showed ample energy, and parted without the infamous death-curl. But of course it comes with the territory.





 

hamfoto

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A development study between 2 Iridopelma sp.

The first photo is of Iridopelma hirsutum.
The second photo is of Iridopelma sp. "Recife".

The I. hirsutum is one molt behind the I. sp. "Recife".

Chris
 
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ShadowBlade

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I believe Iridopelma sp. 'recife' is still hirsutum.

-Sean
 
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Philth

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Ultimate male hirsutum

From Kelly Swift's first eggsac a couple of years ago...



Later, Tom
 

syndicate

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Awesome male there Tom!Hope you have some girls lined up for her :]
-Chris
 

proper_tea

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The same sling pictured at the top of the page... 6 months later.

These things grow so fast. I keep mine on a very strict diet because I love it's juvie coloring and don't want to lose it to adulthood. Can't wait to breed it once it's big though.
 
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