Acanthoscurria brocklehursti or Acanthoscurria geniculata or somethng else?

Philth

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Ill take a totally random stab at it and say B. smithi. (For the record no one will be able to say for sure )
Later, Tom
 

Ran

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I'm sure you will be and are happy with him/her! Either of those species are wonderful...enjoy :)
 

mark e sic

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ohh yea either way it is going to look real good! I was just wondering how often a sling this small will molt? It molted about 2 1/2 months ago...
 

Terry D

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Merry Christmas!

Pretty sure it's an A brockleniculata you have there.

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Philth

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How can you even be sure its Acanthoscurria from those pics? Most people can't even tell adult brocklehursti apart from genics, never mind the slings.

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check my uploaded pics, I have a pic of my A genic sling when it was a size of a dime. Hope it helps.

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Now that I think about it, my A. genic looked different as a sling compared to the pics you posted. My guess would be N chromatus perhaps?
 
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mark e sic

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check my uploaded pics, I have a pic of my A genic sling when it was a size of a dime. Hope it helps.

---------- Post added 01-02-2012 at 08:06 AM ----------

Now that I think about it, my A. genic looked different as a sling compared to the pics you posted. My guess would be N chromatus perhaps?
well your A genic has brownish legs but mine has more bluish white legs... hmm My first guess was Nhandu coloratovillosus but not sure realy
 

Huzi

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I would say A.brocklehursti because I have a sling around the same size and its looks similar ...also the white bands on the legs of A.brock are a bit thinner compared to an A.genic and my A.brock too has a bit of red hairs on the abdomen.

It could even be N.chromatus but I would say N.chromatus is more slender looking compared to an A.brock or A.genic.
 

mark e sic

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talked to the guy at the petstore where i bought it n he said the A. Gen is what they have as a brazillian black and white. but then I was snooping around and all there vials with A. Gen slings are named black and white tarantula!? yet when I bought mine they had a bunch named "Brazillian" black and white....so confusing:o_O:
 
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BCscorp

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Do not rely on any info from the pet store. Proper ID cannot be gotten from a picture, even with an adult specimen.
 

mark e sic

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yea I guess im gonna just drop this one.. Really Im gonna enjoy raising this lil guy regardless of what it is...:biggrin:
 

Necromion

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It is true that it is hard to get a positive id from a picture, but I do believe that in this case it will be obvious whether the T belongs to Acanthoscurria or Nhandu.
 

Comatose

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I feel like that's Nhandi chromata based on the (still faint) leg stripes and the lighter color of the carapace. That said, the setae say Acanthoscurria to me.

Please read the above as an educated guess, because that's all it was :)
 
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