Genus Aphonopelma

Canth

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Aphonopelma chalcodes Approx. 5"



Aphonopelma chalcodes(?) Approx 2.5"


Aphonopelma hentzi Approx. 3/4"


Aphonopelma seemanni Approx 2.5"

 

Texas Blonde

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Aphonopelma sp "Stiles Cemetary" (I call them by the location I catch them, partly because I am not knowledgable enough to ID them myself, and also to keep them seperate from others I have caught at different locations.)









(This species also apparently likes the taste of human thumb. ;))
 

Veith

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hi,

A. spec. ex "mario souza"





any idea what it could be?

greets
karsten
 

Cerbera

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another freshly moulted seemanni...

Just adding to the epic collection of cool photos already here - here's my girl Ginny a day after moulting...

 

Veith

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hi,

A. caniceps?





A. crinirufum


A. crinitum


A. spec ex "malinche"


greets
karsten
 

TedM

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Here is my wild caught Aphonopelma sp, maybe A chalcodes? from NE San Diego County

 

urs

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Isn't species A. crinitum called also Brachypelma verdezi and Brachypelma pallidum?:? That supposed to be the same. Or not?
Oh, and nice pics.!

Best regards Uros
 

brachy

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HI

I think it is verdezi too. Look this:

This is old picture. Now her colouration look like to your. These are same species.
 

Veith

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hi,

Isn't species A. crinitum called also Brachypelma verdezi and Brachypelma pallidum? That supposed to be the same. Or not?
Oh, and nice pics.!
i´ve heard that hybrids between B. emilia and ??? are also sold with this name(s):confused:

greets karsten
 

TedM

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Here are a few more pics of my Aphonopelma chalcodes(?)...it's maybe 2 1/2 or 3 inches, so it is relatively small, but it has a strong appitite(absolutely tears up the cricketts ;P ) {D



 

Crotalus

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Aphonopelma chalcodes, mature male, Arizona



A. behlei, mature male, Arizona



A. chalcodes (?), female



Aphonopelma sp. "Cochise"

 

Tegenaria

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Aphonopelma chalcodes, mature male, Arizona

I love the background here, is that natural habitat or just very cleverly made substrate?
Thats the kind of substrate I'd like for my G rosea when shes mature!
 

Crotalus

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I love the background here, is that natural habitat or just very cleverly made substrate?
Thats the kind of substrate I'd like for my G rosea when shes mature!
Its in Arizona so its a very natural habitat :D
 
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