Genus Grammostola

pitbulllady

Arachnoking
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My female RCF G. rosea



My largest female G. alticeps, NOT the one that got injured



A HUGE yellowish-colored female I bought as a G. rosea from a pet shop last year; she is every bit as large as my mature female G. pulchra, and not too far behind my adult female G. aureostriata. She sleeps in really odd positions, and I took this pic through the glass to keep from waking her up and causing her to move.



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Gigas

Arachnoprince
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The last one is indeed a rosea, it the "muddy" colourform
 

Becky

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Rosea are supposed to be "Good starters T's" Well... this picture will tell u all u need to know about my rosea!



She wants a cuddle! :p

Shes evil... she kicks hairs, strikes and skits round in circles in her tank.. attacks the water bowl... and attacks tweezers and anything that moves! I open the tank and she runs out, straight into a threat posture, fangs beared!
YEA!!! GRRRREAT starter T's :p
I bought her not long ago.. and guess what her name is??

SWEETPEA LMAO!!
 

urs

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Here is my G.grossa one day after moult.





Best regards Uroš
 

Vys

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Little Bregedur(G.iheringi) being a cow. 'Cause it feels soo lean eatin' green!'
Moo!


 
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TheDarkness

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G. iheringi or G. actaeon ??

How I can distinguish these two sp.??

I think my female is a G I, but I saw pics of G A, and now I have doubts...

 

pitbulllady

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How I can distinguish these two sp.??

I think my female is a G I, but I saw pics of G A, and now I have doubts...

I believe that G. actaeon adult females lose the red coloration on the abdomen, so if this girl is an adult, she's probably G. iheringi. Only the males of the first species maintain that red on the abdomen as adults.

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