Never seen a Brachypelma Klaasi look like that. Looks more like a Grammostola to me (or even Aphonopelma sp)?
Did you purchase from a reputable seller?
Nice spider but I have had hundreds of Brachypelma species incl the Klaasi, and they have never looked like that at juvenile stage. I hope I am wrong though and you have a B klaasi
I hope she is B.klaasi, i bought her from very reputable seller, so i dont have suspicion that she is different genus, she is still very small about 2cm in BL, but we will see few more molts later for sure.
I hope she is B.klaasi, i bought her from very reputable seller, so i dont have suspicion that she is different genus, she is still very small about 2cm in BL, but we will see few more molts later for sure.
Ah right, I would still say sling at that size rather then Juvie, but that me ha ha. At juvie I would expect to see some of the Brachypelma colours, like all the other Brachypelma photos you also shared. You have lovely Ts.
Ah right, I would still say sling at that size rather then Juvie, but that me ha ha. At juvie I would expect to see some of the Brachypelma colours, like all the other Brachypelma photos you also shared. You have lovely Ts.
Amazing transformation. All B emilia I have ever had (and we are talking at least 40) have never been as light across the whole body like yours started (and the OP). Every day a learning day.
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