Genus Sericopelma

shogun804

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very nice T's....that would be awsome to get a breeding project going...wish i had one to offer
 

tarcan

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Hey Alex,

Here is one of the young juvenile females I grabed when we were in Stuttgard last year... just molted... such a nice species...

Take care

Martin
 
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Steve

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hi @,

very nice animal Martin! I think i know these one *fg*.
If somebody have some to sell, let me know!

Cheers,
Steffen
 

metallica

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tarcan said:
Hey Alex,

Here is one of the young juvenile females I grabed when we were in Stuttgard last year... just molted... such a nice species...

Take care

Martin
please don't post any more. i can still kick myself for not getting those... and for that price!
 

tarcan

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Eddy, you had the whole day to grab them as I only seen them at the last minute when everyone was packing up before the lectures! ;P

Steffen... yep, I am sure you know these, you probably fed them for me for a while... thanks again! :D
 

priZZ

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spiderPeter said:
My male matured few weeks ago, so I made some pictures....
1 female mated, next 3 to go... :razz:
Enjoy them!
Holy Cow! Hey, now I know, what I want for my T. purpureus male! :D Very beautiful species. If You'll have success, please send me some slings.
 

Steve Nunn

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nemesis6sic6 said:
Very nice looking T. I love the tarsus on this species they look like Theraphosa, Pamphobeteus, Xenesthis(butt), Megaphobema with a hint of P. irminia :D
are they closely related?
Hi,
I think closely related to all (in fact the closest relatives within the Theraphosinae) but as Kelly said, not P.irminia.

Cheers,
Steve

P.S. Martin G.!! Long time no hear! I will be writing you soon (I'm so keen to hear about your trip!!), much new information!! Take care!! :)
 

hooale

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@Martin; nice! No regrets?

@Eddy; 40 EUR for a small juv. female is not really cheap!

@Peter; great, i hope you have more luck then me. I had an eggsack but it was eaten. Now i am waiting for my males to mature.
 

tarcan

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Steve, yeah, long time indeed... write when you get the chance...

Alex, not a single regret! he he for me that was cheap enough... all are females as promised by the person who was selling them...
 

MindUtopia

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Very nice. I love the difference in coloration between sexes. very pretty! :clap:

Karen
 

eman

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Wow Martin! That is one stunning specimen! Thank you for the shots.

Cheers!
 

Hedorah99

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Awesome pics. I wish I could have jumped on those when they were for sale a few weeks ago.
 

Jmadson13

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I think Brandon still has a few left. Heck of a spider, I love this genus and would love to see more on the market.
 

eman

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Man, you guys are so lucky to have those... It's not easy to get them here in Canada. :wall: I love this genus. Nice pics.

Cheers!
 
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