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Dementeddoll

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Is your new vertibrate okay??

Do you keep your lividus green femur and the standard lividus labeled differently?
Yes all my slings are perfect already rehoused them and they all ate except my p metallica. Which I’ll try once again tomorrow. Yes, both c Lividus are labeled different and housed different.
 

curtisgiganteus

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Yes all my slings are perfect already rehoused them and they all ate except my p metallica. Which I’ll try once again tomorrow. Yes, both c Lividus are labeled different and housed different.
I’m Not questioning your care. I do, however, question the taxonomy of the green femur lividus. I can’t find any toxonomic documentation for this “color morph” of C lividus which leads me to believe it’s a related unidentified species.
 

Dementeddoll

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I’m Not questioning your care. I do, however, question the taxonomy of the green femur lividus. I can’t find any toxonomic documentation for this “color morph” of C lividus which leads me to believe it’s a related unidentified species.
I think it’s a newly discovered one because tarantula collective got 3 as a freebie and he himself said those are extremely rare.
 

curtisgiganteus

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I think it’s a newly discovered one because tarantula collective got 3 as a freebie and he himself said those are extremely rare.
And this is my worry. They are being sold as C lividus “green femur” but they aren’t C lividus. This could pose problems down the line with hybridization. One of the reasons I want to get my hands on some. I’d like to send some of the molts out to be evaluated.
 

Dementeddoll

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And this is my worry. They are being sold as C lividus “green femur” but they aren’t C lividus. This could pose problems down the line with hybridization. One of the reasons I want to get my hands on some. I’d like to send some of the molts out to be evaluated.
Try imperial repltiles. That’s where I got it from it was pricey though. 99 for the tiniest sling ever. Right below on the pic that’s recent. It molted about two months ago.
Then the other pics are of adults.
 

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Try imperial repltiles. That’s where I got it from it was pricey though. 99 for the tiniest sling ever. Right below on the pic that’s recent. It molted about two months ago.
Then the other pics are of adults.
That is gorgeous as heck.
 

Dementeddoll

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That is gorgeous as heck.
Those aren’t mine I just posted them so he could see that well at least to me and other keepers looks the same as a c Lividus and same acre and all. I’m just guessing some species have more of an emerald color iver the royal blue. Idk that’s just me. Won’t be able to tell either way until my sling gets big. I am not planning on breeding them together. One I have as a regular c Lividus labeled and the other as the green femur which I will also look into finding a different seller as I do wanna breed only that specific genus.
 

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curtisgiganteus

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Those aren’t mine I just posted them so he could see that well at least to me and other keepers looks the same as a c Lividus and same acre and all. I’m just guessing some species have more of an emerald color iver the royal blue. Idk that’s just me. Won’t be able to tell either way until my sling gets big. I am not planning on breeding them together. One I have as a regular c Lividus labeled and the other as the green femur which I will also look into finding a different seller as I do wanna breed only that specific genus.
So it looks to be a regional color form, almost like P. murinus. There are two locales aside from the standard C. lividus from what I’ve read.
 

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Santa was awesome this x-mas. :)

1.0.0. Pandinus imperator
0.1.0. Acanthoscurria juruenicola
2.1.0. Aphonopelma sp. “Chapala”
0.1.1. Brachypelma klaasi
0.1.0. Brachypelma smithi (ex. B. annitha)
0.1.0. Caribena versicolor
0.1.0. Ephebopus murinus (DCF)
0.1.0. Munduruku bicoloratum
0.0.2. Orphnaecus philippinus
0.1.0. Pachistopelma rufonigrum
0.1.0. Pamphobeteus crassifemur
1.0.0. Pamphobeteus sp. “Platyomma”
2.0.0. Pamphobeteus ultramarinus
2.0.0. Phormictopus sp. “Salinas”
0.1.0. Poecilotheria regalis
0.1.1. Proshapalopus amazonicus
0.1.0. Psalmopoeus reduncus
0.1.0. Psednocnemis brachyramosa
0.1.0. Pterinopelma sazimai
0.1.0. Theraphosa apophysis
0.1.0. Theraphosa blondi

Pictures soon.
 

NMTs

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Added a Phormictopus atrichomatus sling today. Found it at one of the P-stores for an unbelievable price, so I said what the heck. Unsexed, and a little over 2" DLS:
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Pyrelitha

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My most recent addition is the D diamentinensis.. dont think I spelt it right, its too small to even photograph for my bad camera
 

JamesTheArizonaBlonde

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Recently got my first tarantula, an A. Chalcodes(Arizona Blonde). I am planning on getting a T. albopilosus(curly hair) and an A. geniculata(Brazilian White Knee).
 

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A few pics. :)

Pandinus imperator
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Acanthoscurria juruenicola
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Aphonopelma sp.
"Chapala"
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Brachypelma klaasi
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Caribena versicolor
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Ephebopus murinus
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Munduruku bicoloratum
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Orphnaecus philippinus
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Pachistopelma rufonigrum
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Pamphobeteus crassifemur
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Are there color forms of M. bicoloratum? Looks very different from the one you posted a while back.
Apparently, the genus is kinda messy. So yes, there are variations til second orders

Last ones. ;)

Pamphobeteus sp. "Platyomma"
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Pamphobeteus ultramarinus
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Phormictopus sp.
"Salinas"
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Poecilotheria regalis
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Proshapalopus amazonicus
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Psalmopoeus reduncus
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Psednocnemis brachyramosa
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Pterinopelma sazimai
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Theraphosa apophysis
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Theraphosa blondi
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NMTs

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Picked up a Poecilotheria vittata sling yesterday. Unsexed, 2.25" DLS. It cost a lot, but my state isn't exactly a hotbed of the T hobby so finding any of the ESA Pokies is a rare occurrence.
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Charliemum

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Sericopelma sp darien saf, name Daliah, just arrived and looking fabulous. So glad I took the gamble on her, 100% worth it, she's bigger than expected too glad i got a bigger viv now 😆 Welcome to the family Daliah 💗


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