Species Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens ("GBB")

st.anger

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Kirdec said:
I know its not a good way to sex but it still give an idea ... but looking at its epigastric furrow and the looks of the tarantula, it looks like a male, very close to maturity to ... I dont know if they told you that at the pet shop or whereever you bought it , but if its a male it wont live for years ...

EDIT ; it still look amazing. congrats

I have no idea if its a male or female either one is fine with me.
it doesnt quite have a 2" leg span yet so I should still have a while with it male or female
 
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CedrikG

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ohhhh ok man im sorry on the pic it looks bigger, like 4-5 inch, my fault then.
 

Scorp guy

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is it just me? or is there tons of GBB postst today!?!? ive seen like 5
 

Brevis

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Hi
This is my cyanopubescens male (subadult in the picture), nowdays he is adult and maybe is mating right now :)
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Best regards
Brevis
 

buthidae46290

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Awesome pics!!! Does anyone know how long the males live after they mature? My GBB last molted a few months ago and is a mature male.:(
 

rubenphobia

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this species is one of my favorites!!!

this is my C.cyanopubescens female adult, this right now dumb.



 

epiphone

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rubenphobia, that tarantula looks great man! impresive colors:clap:
i will be geting one adult female of this specimen wery soon{D
i will put pictures here soon ass possible :D
 

rubenphobia

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Thanks epiphone, I hope to be able to soon see the photos of your chromatopelma.

the male do not live but and a year,
 
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