Don't look like Biocoloratum to me

Bob

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This 2 inch Mexican spider was sold to me one molt back as Mexican Bloodleg". I think that makes this a A.Biocoloratum. It just molted a few days ago and looks like a Brachypelma Smithi....what do you think? Oh...it is a male for sure.

Bob
 
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Mendi

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Don't know about anyone else, but I'm just getting a small red x in the corner of a large picture marker...
 

Code Monkey

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Yep, something wrong with that picture big time. I saved it as a separate file on my comp and all there is is a thin band of something and a lot of white space.
 

deifiler

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Isn't a "Mexican Bloodleg" The B.Boehmi? Oh the beauty of common names....

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pelo

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>Mexican Bloodleg=A.bicoloratum
>Mexican Fireleg=B.boehmei
>Mexican Redknee=B.smithi
>Mexican Pink=B.klassi
>Mexican Flameknee=B.auratum
>Mexican Redleg=B.emelia
>Mexican Redrump=B.vagans
>Mexican Golden Redrump=B.ruhnuai
 
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Bob

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try this again.....
 
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Midwest Art

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B. smithi

Nice little B. smithi (Mex. red knee) you got there! It will grow to close to double the A. bicoloratum size. Both are slow growers with a slight edge in speed going to B. smithi.

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