Species Brachypelma boehmei

Camberwell

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Good day all,

I'v been moving house recently and have only just got my broadband back on, so i havn't posted in a while, heres a picture i quite like.....



Thanks for looking

Camberwell
 

Skypainter

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Nice fireleg!:clap: I have four s'lings and two just molted over the last few days. The ones that just molted are at about 2.5 and showing nice color.
 

Camberwell

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Thanks guys, he's my showering T, coz he likes to shower as i fill his water bowl :D I love him to bits
 

Mike H.

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This area is for pictures, try posting in the classifieds section...

Regards, Mike
 

Satanicat

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These thread shoul be moved or deleted.

Im leaning towards deleted as I came here expecting pictures.
 

Fierce Deity

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Are you requesting a picture of a B. boehmei female, or trying to find one for sale? Maybe he just wants the pic, and in that case, it is not in that bad of a place.
 

Midnightrdr456

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I just got it today. It is 2" and I named it Mo after my favorite baseball player (Mariano Rivera).

Pics arent great but I dont have a great camera sorry.







I also got a .25" B Vagans as a freebie, but not even gonna attempt to photograph one that small ha.
 

Marcelo

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Nice B. Boehmei !!!

It looks like female to me, I might be wrong


See ya
 

Marcelo

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I have 40 + B. boehmei and 40 + B. smithi tarantulas, many B. auratum, B. klaasi, B. ruhnaui taranrtulas and more Brachypelma species tarantulas. I learned how identify females and males at early stages. I might be wrong but that´s my 50 cts only.
 

Midnightrdr456

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well i definately hope your right lol. Any insight to why you think so, or just a little feeling lol.

Regardless i hope your right since i dont usually breed, i would like it to be female.
 

Marcelo

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Plese go to my picture thread at "Marcelo´s picture thread" you will see that 90% of my tarantulas are genus brachypelma.

if you see some of my pictures like the B. auratum next to the mealworm, the B vagans over the coconut shell, the big smithi, and the B. verdezi the one with the black V. shape on carapace all of them are males, and the rest of the brachypelmas pictures are females. There is a noticeable diference between males and females just compare the cheliceras of both, females chelicerae are bigger than males, females have the chelicerae like this [= and males cherliceraes are like this shape [> and shorter than females.

BUT you might confirm sex with the molt once your tarantulas hasmolted.

I will try to post the diference with pictures in my picture thread during this week.
 

Tegenaria

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Cool little sling!
Is this the species that has the really bright red legs when adult?
 

Midnightrdr456

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i wouldnt consider it a sling anymore, its kind of large to be a sling. And yes, when it molts they are a gorgeous bright fiery red. And then as the time passes dull out a little but still a beautiful red color.
 
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