Genus Brachypelma

Water spider

Arachnosquire
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This is my Brachypelma smithi, who, if I am not mistaken, is a female. The brown thing next to it is her old leg.
 
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bionicman

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Brachypelma albopilosum young female



Brachypelma boehmei female


Brachypelma emilia


Brachypelma klaasi


Brachypelma vagans young female


Brachypelma vagans adult female

 

Marcelo

Arachnobaron
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Hey Bionic MAn

GREAT BOHEMEI !!!!!

My favorite one of the brachys genus
 

Ronj

Arachnobaron
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Very nice Tarsier, congrats! This is quickly becoming one of my favorite genus and just all around great T's. Sturdy, colorful, good size and easy to deal with makes this a great collection. Thanks for the picture!
 

tarsier

Arachnodemon
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thanks, ronj.

i was lucky. the compliments for taking care of this beauty should go to wolfpak though.

he disposed of his entire collection just recently and i picked this girl up out of the 15 or so he disposed of :)
 

Becca

Arachnoknight
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Brachypelma emilia - Subadult male with an abdominal lump (Can just see it on the right hand side on the abdomen) Freshly moulted



Brachypelma boehmei Subadult Male

 
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Becca

Arachnoknight
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Brachypelma smithi - Adult Female



Brachypelma albopilosum - Adult Female

 
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demicheru

Arachnosquire
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B. auratum

I just picked up this little guy from Krazy 8's at the IRBA in pomona this morning. Already showing some real nice red on the knees. I'd had my eye on one last october when they were at Cal Poly Pomona. Hoping to have this, a G. aureostriata and some other "kneed" t's (E. murinus and A. geniculata are on the list) in adjacent containers as adults.

Here it is in the original container:



And on my hand during transfer to the new container:



and



It is about three inches from leg I to V, so I think I should have a good while with it before it gets to be an adult even if it turns out to be male.
 

Marcelo

Arachnobaron
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In Case You Like Brachypelma

Hello Guys!!!!!!

I realize I can not post the same pics in two diferent threads, so I choose to place my pics on my own thread:
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=65081

Since the GENUS BRACHYPELMA is my favorite one, 90% of my pics are Genus brachypelma,

By the way, great pics all of you have posted.

Thanks
 

stooka

Arachnobaron
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B.smithi.Notice the orange chelicerae instead of the usual black colouration.Possible regional variation.Anybody else have any of these id love to see pics or comments.thanx
 
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