Genus Cyriopagopus (a.k.a. Haplopelma)

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Martin H. said:
*grabbingabagofpopcornandsettleback* =;-)

Not sick of popcorn yet?
I got some nachos and cheese, just to spice things up a little... ;)


Just as a forward note, I enjoy discussions, especially those involving Cyriopagupos spp. but keep it civil...
 

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wierd wierd ... :? :? dont tell me they mislabled a male singapore blue for a schoiedti ?? guess i'll post some pics tomorrow
 

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Who mis labeled the spider? this is one of 3 that i bought as unsexed spiderlings :? . please answer me that {D :D
 
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Unidentified Haplopelma juvenile. I have two of these, possibly four :p - long story.
 

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Freshly molted female of Ornithoctonus hainana. Not the best pictures, but I hope you will like them anyway. :razz:
 
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spiderPeter said:
Freshly molted female of Ornithoctonus hainana. Not the best pictures, but I hope you will like them anyway. :razz:
She one of the ones you are selling Peter?

The subfusca are growing well, and I am thinking carefully about your proposition :)
 

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Lopez said:
She one of the ones you are selling Peter?

The subfusca are growing well, and I am thinking carefully about your proposition :)
Yes, I still have few left... They started to molt these days, I have 3 pcs after molt already.... :)
Do you want some?

I am glad to hear about subfuscas, good luck with them...

Let me know when you know result of my proposition, it looks very good all over the world... :)
 

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Few more pictures from my collection.... an adult female of Haplopelma sp. aureopilosum....
 
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Juvenile/subadult female of Lampropelma violaceopedes.... I really like this species, one of my favorite...except Pokies {D
 
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spiderPeter - I have one of Yours H,s :p:p nice spider ,,, If U will still have something at march i will take something as birthday prezent :p and the wether will be fine to shipp them .. :p


and ending this oftopic :p my fresh and funky photos :p:p

yeh i gona make sweet love today :p:p



no no its aint postmodernistic vision of thailand rainforest this box has a purpos to be there :p:p



he can hide in it if case if female becom hungry ( and he did several times )




after female noticed him around she webbed enterance , i thot that se wont be interrested ore i have missed meeting :[



the meeting wos the agressive one from 2 sides ... but .... :p:p







Ran Forest ran !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! {D {D




sory for low quality but i didnt wont to disturb with light an all this things :]



i sow him puuting his" penis thing " her 2 tmes .:p but i am thinking about remeting them after 2 weeks ?? whot do U think about it??
 

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Baku, are they both dark form of Haplopelma schmidti?? It's hard to tell from the pictures.

Nice post-modernistic rainforest ;)
 

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no way ... :p:p

i did those photos in bed light conditions ,, ( i had red light on my cam - so it wos realy bed :p ) ..

and this one is after turning on the flash :}
 

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Your camera picks up some strange colours! In the first pictures the male carapace looks totally gold.
 

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:embarrassed: U cant id from picture !! buhaha :p:p:p

i did it in tha day light and it wos quite dark ,,,
:? maybye this is the reson ??

my cam is one of " crapy 2 MBpix cam " so to do good photo i need to ut spider under bulb

but dont say that thay aint lovly :p:p
 

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Cyriopagopus sp. ?

Hi Martin!

Are you sure it is a Cyriopagopus sp. ?
It looks like an Lampropelma violaceopes too me.
But it is a realy good looking spider :drool: i want some of those
I have one Cyriopagopus sp. "blue" sling. She is about 1,5 inch.
I think it is a she it looks like a girl. Im quite new on sexing spiders.

/Felix
 

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Felix_Swe said:
Hi Martin!

Are you sure it is a Cyriopagopus sp. ?
It looks like an Lampropelma violaceopes too me.
But it is a realy good looking spider :drool: i want some of those
I have one Cyriopagopus sp. "blue" sling. She is about 1,5 inch.
I think it is a she it looks like a girl. Im quite new on sexing spiders.

/Felix
If you are thinking about the first picture that Martin posted here, it is the species that are being sold as "Lampropelma violaceopes". If you search the forums you will find more info about it, but the short story is that this species is not a typical Lampropelma, Cyriopagopus or Haplopelma(have also been sold as Haplopelma robustum, and is listed as a Cyriopagopus on Rick West's site).

Robert
 
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