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And heres my Unidentified species found near Highway 10
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Thanks. I might take you up on that offer.Originally posted by Brandon
No such thing as a expedition, if you came out however I would be more than happy to show you how its done.
Sincerely,
Brandon
Looks like it's about to molt to me.Originally posted by Immortal_sin
I have about 12 of these. Two of them are now this size after 1 1/2 years. I got these from Spiderpatch at about 1/4".
They are SLOW growers!
Yeah, doesn't that suck? I'd never feel ok about pairing her up with a male that may or may not be of the same species, so she'll have to be content to just look pretty.Originally posted by Brandon
What a gorigious spider, I did know that the name was a false, problem is that there are so many species that do look like the Flag orange it would be impossable to pull out a local
Sincerely,
Brandon
Ooooohh!! I have one of those as a sling. Can't wait to see her get that big so I can see the Flagstaff Orange with my own eyes.Originally posted by defour
Here's an unidentified one, sold as "Flagstaff Orange", which is apparently a name designed to conceal the actual locality.
Originally posted by Godzilla2000
Well I got bored and tried to do a little size comparison pics of my diva of an Aphonopelma seemani, Shiva. She's so hard to shoot!