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Arachnoprince
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That genus. Amazing photography.Hapalopus Ausserer, 1875
Hapalopus butantan (Pérez-Milles, 1998)
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Hapalopus formosus Ausserer, 1875
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Hapalopus triseriatus Caporiacco, 1955
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Guess your ready fo some breedingGrammostola Simon, 1892
Grammostola actaeon (Pocock, 1903)
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Grammostola anthracina (C. L. Koch, 1842)
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Grammostola grossa (Ausserer, 1871)
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Grammostola iheringi (Keyserling, 1891)
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Grammostola pulchra (Mello-Leitão, 1921)
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Uau, didn´t knew the genus. very nice, amazing picsGuyruita Guadanucci, Lucas, Indicatti & Yamamoto, 2007
Guyruita cerrado Guadanucci, Lucas, Indicatti & Yamamoto, 2007
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Are these guys out in the open a lot.Holothele Karsch, 1879
Holothele longipes (L. Koch, 1875)
Color Dark Variation
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Red Dark Variation
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Not at all. Lol.Are these guys out in the open a lot.
Oh. Was looking to get some dwarfs. In your opinion what would you consider to be a good display dwarf t.Not at all. Lol.
Hum, incei, diamantinensis, gabonensis, might be good choices.Oh. Was looking to get some dwarfs. In your opinion what would you consider to be a good display dwarf t.
Thanks so much . to be honest the diamantinensis tempts me most.Hum, incei, diamantinensis, gabonensis, might be good choices.
They are fast, though.