C.Vonwirthi
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C.Vonwirthi

Suspected female
Confirmed female*. Btw are you sure it's a C. vonwirthi? Looking at others' ones the spermathecae is different.
 
Confirmed female*. Btw are you sure it's a C. vonwirthi? Looking at others' ones the spermathecae is different.
Hi , I’m almost sure that is C.Vonwirthi.In another of my posts i asked for help to identify the specie,and many members suggest it was a C.Vonwirthi.do you have any experience with C.Vonwirthi tarantulas? I could send you some pictures of mines if that could help, something I been curious about is that, when I look them up online they look robust,but mines look slim even tho they have a good size opisthosoma.
 
Hi , I’m almost sure that is C.Vonwirthi.In another of my posts i asked for help to identify the specie,and many members suggest it was a C.Vonwirthi.do you have any experience with C.Vonwirthi tarantulas? I could send you some pictures of mines if that could help, something I been curious about is that, when I look them up online they look robust,but mines look slim even tho they have a good size opisthosoma.
Nope sorry, i can't help, i just did a quick research out of curiosity. I see others more experienced keepers and also the guys from theraphosid research team has replied to you, their opinion is way more reliable then mine, so maybe they are right, maybe you can ask them a second opinion including this picture. In the results i found the spermathecae is different (there aren't many i could find). You see in this and this (he tagged Cyriopagopus paganus as in your case) the spermathecae is different shaped.
 
Nope sorry, i can't help, i just did a quick research out of curiosity. I see others more experienced keepers and also the guys from theraphosid research team has replied to you, their opinion is way more reliable then mine, so maybe they are right, maybe you can ask them a second opinion including this picture. In the results i found the spermathecae is different (there aren't many i could find). You see in this and this (he tagged Cyriopagopus paganus as in your case) the spermathecae is different shaped.
Thanks for your time on looking the information, I will read it☺.yeah I was almost 100% sure that it is C.Vonwirthi it seems that the Theraphosid research team has participate in different post regarding to this same question. I will post a picture of my MM later he just molted last night :)
 

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