Genus Aphonopelma

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This guy (yes I believe its a juvenile male) molted two days ago. I posted a couple pics in my picture thread, but this one definitely deserves his own spotlight.





 
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Ralph

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this is a really nice shot!
coool!
i enjoy the 1st pics which is eating a prey cricket
 

Ewok

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That seemani has great colors:eek: ! I whish mine had that blue of a color lol.
 

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Thanks Guys it looked very nice on the viewscreen on the camera, but it didn't look this good lol.
 

ednep

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nice blue phase...a friend of mine has a female that has almost the same coloration...to bad he wont last as long though...but enjoy him while it last...find a female so that u'll have remembrance of him :clap:
 

rob

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Great T

Nice looking T. Wait until his ultimate molt. I had a male A. seemani that when he matured was the most striking black/purple. I wish he would have had that coloring his whole life, but he didn't. He looked like all the other common A. seemani out there. There is a photo on here somewhere I posted either last year or the year before.
 

becca81

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Aphonopelma anax (unsexed) approx. 3"


Aphonpelma crinirufum (unsexed) approx. 0.75"


Aphonopelma hentzi (unsexed) approx. 2.5"


Aphonopelma moderatum (female) approx. 3"


Aphonopelma seemani (female) approx. 5"


Aphonopelma seemani (mature male) approx. 4.5"
 

hamfoto

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look at Sericoplema rubronitens or the other Sericopelma sp., the ones that have been talked about here recently...

pentaxonomy-wise...looks like those

Chris
 
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