This is a defensive stance and I've noticed it with Xenethis spp., Pamphobeteus spp., and Megaphobema spp.. Pretty much, the very nervous / skittish species tend to do this just before or as they are flicking hairs.I like your pamphobeteus sp. "Equador" very much indeed the colours are great
So many pictures ive seen of different pamphobeteus sp's with there abdomen up in the same position as the one in your photo, is this a trait of the genus ?
Can't wait to see what it looks like grown up!Avicularia sp. "Isla Margarita" - Freshly Molted
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That one does it for me, the green one is too, well,loud?Tried some new backgrounds, not sure if I'm fond of them, though. Any thoughts?
Cyriocosmus elegans
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Heh, not sure if I can explain luck.Maybe a thread on how you get such nice pics???? :clap: :worship: