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Euathlus truculentus - Mature Male




For sure, I'd say Euathlus sp. red. They're such a pretty species.Just picked up this little cutey yesterday... will get better pics... was sold as "chilean gold tarantula" (lol...) lady on phone first said it was a "new river" really??? anyways... picked the little one up for $21.00
I'm guessing its a Euathlus sp. "red" ? From the pics it looks like males and females are the same size... guess i will wait for a molt to sex![]()
Which species is this? I have a male and need to find a female
Anastasia doesn't use the boards much so I will answer for her. The spider in her picture is Euathlus sp."Blue" sometimes incorrectly sold as Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi. I must ask, you have a male of what species? What does the male you have to do with Anastaia pic?Which species is this? I have a male and need to find a female
It looks like a Paraphysa parvula.Can you tell me which species it is?