Scotty Allen
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2011
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- 14
I don't see it very often, but going by the last time I saw it above ground, I would say 3" or better, leg tip to leg tip.
Thank you:biggrin:Beautiful picture of the Haplopelma sp & Avic. versi .....just beautiful :clap:
I still have not got a 100% ID on her. Until I get it, I will just label it as Haplopelma sp.Still no id on her? What was the reasoning you aren't sure she's a hainanum?
It's about 2.5" right now. They are very slow growers. I have been waiting about 2 years for this one to molt.I see your L. striatus still seems pretty small. Slow growers, I guess. About how big is it now? How often is it molting? My old girl is only molting every 2 or 3 years now.
They are just awesome spiders.Haha I was just thinking of you today, that you haven't posted in a long while. Nice, the tripepii seem to be in vogue these days
Lasiodora (Metriopelma?) trinititas
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Thanks manThey are just awesome spiders.
Nice collection!!!
I know.I really like this species. I don't know why it was moved from the Metriopelma genus to Lasiodora, though. It doesn't get very big.