This is a photo I took when I initially rehoused her. After its next molt, I plan on making a thread comparing this C. vonwirthi to my C. minax, to show the main differences between the two....
That's what I'm thinking, but Cyriopagopus/Haplopelma sp. only exhibit sexual dimorphism as Adults, so there's a possibility that this is an Immature Male. Regardless, I want to wait for a molt to confirm. And thank you! She is certainly pretty
That's what I'm thinking, but Cyriopagopus/Haplopelma sp. only exhibit sexual dimorphism as Adults, so there's a possibility that this is an Immature Male. Regardless, I want to wait for a molt to confirm. And thank you! She is certainly pretty
You are correct. However the males at that size tend to me more leggy. I would be surprised if it is a male. She just looks thicc and purtty!! You have some beautiful fossorial T's. I am very jealous
You are correct. However the males at that size tend to me more leggy. I would be surprised if it is a male. She just looks thicc and purtty!! You have some beautiful fossorial T's. I am very jealous
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