New addition photos.

G_Wright

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Here are some photos of the slings I got today.

A sternails (a rare T)




Hommeoma spec blau (these slings are actually quite pretty)




G rosea no collection is complete without the classic rosehair.




And tomorrow i'll have even more new additions and photos to post. Even a large E pachypus.

Enjoy the pics.
 

Bothrops

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Great T's!

There are A. sternalis in my country. Here, when I find them for sale I can buy an adult female for about.. 15-30 dollars :}

Greetings
Bothrops
 

G_Wright

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Originally posted by Bothrops
Great T's!

There are A. sternalis in my country. Here, when I find them for sale I can buy an adult female for about.. 15-30 dollars :}

Greetings
Bothrops
Arn't u lucky there rare over here
 

G_Wright

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Thx I have more coming this morning i'll be posting them too
 

nemesis6sic6

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about spec blau

yeah man those are neat

in the states they're E. pulcherrimaklaasi

I have about 4 of these slings and 3 adults 1 sub male :D
 

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Originally posted by G_Wright
G rosea no collection is complete without the classic rosehair.
NOOO!!! My collection's not complete anymore!! =D

Hehe, just being silly. Great photos, and great spiderlings :)

-Bryan
 

G_Wright

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Re: about spec blau

Originally posted by nemesis6sic6
yeah man those are neat

in the states they're E. pulcherrimaklaasi

I have about 4 of these slings and 3 adults 1 sub male :D
Hommeoma spec blau are not E pulcherrimaklaasi. there are an unidenfified species And I mean that as they havn't been named by scientists yet. E pulcherrimaklaasi are a totally different species. (as far as I know)
 

nemesis6sic6

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Re: Re: about spec blau

Originally posted by G_Wright
Hommeoma spec blau are not E pulcherrimaklaasi. there are an unidenfified species And I mean that as they havn't been named by scientists yet. E pulcherrimaklaasi are a totally different species. (as far as I know)
yes they're not pulcherrimaklaasi at all but here in the US those specimens you have are being sold as E. pulcherrimaklaasi

more info here :

http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19920&highlight=pulcherrimaklaasi
 

tarcan

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No, I have both what is sold under E. pulcherimaklaasi in the US and Homoeomma sp. "blue" that is sold in Europe and they are two totally different species...

The link you posted refers to different species sold under E. pulcherimaklaasi, the one in the US and supposedly the real one... the pictures shown on that link are not pictures of the Homoeomma sp. "blue"

BTW, G. the babies look very nice, never seen some before as I only have females here...

Martin
 
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