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Fred

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Lorgakor said:
Your A. seemani is a beauty! And very nice new P. regalis.
Thanks Lorgakor. I'm pretty sure she is a blue phase.
 

Fred

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Here's my G rosea. If you look to the left of the g rosea, you can see my Lasiodorides striatus.



The emp...

And here's the millis
 

Anthony

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That is a great group with the seemani outstanding. Good for you.
 

memen49

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the m robustum is very nice, and i like this species .

 
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Fred

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Thanks for the replies, I'll try to get some more pics soon.
 

Fred

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Just a few pictures... for now

Brachypelma albopilosum



Xenesthis intermeda, these guys have a little spunk to them.



Lasiodorides striatus (was bought as a 'blue birdeater' in a pet store so I did some research and I'm almost sure its L striatus)

 

moose35

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# 3 in my opinion looks more like
Thrixopelma cyaneolum.

nice pics...good looking spiders/

moose
 

J.huff23

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Wow! Number three is extremely beautiful! Awesome T!

And of course the Xenesthis is beautiful, thats just a given.
 

Fred

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Moose I can take some more pictures if you want to help me ID her.
 

Koh_

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fred.
those are awesome Ts.
i love the number 3. absolutely beautiful T. no doubt!
 

moose35

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Moose I can take some more pictures if you want to help me ID her.
please do she is a beautiful T.


i have a Lasiodorides striatus and i don't think thats what you have.
from the pic you posted so far it really does look like Thrixopelma cyaneolum.

moose
 

Fred

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Thanks Moose.

I've been thinking she was L striatus for about 5 or so years now. It kinda blows my mind to know that she's something different. The care for the two spiders must be pretty similiar.

And if it helps, the last molt I measured had a 7" legspan
 

Fred

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Thanks Koh! I will be adding another beaut to the collection soon!
 

moose35

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could also be...Homoeomma sp. "Blue"
there is supposed to be a large form and a small form of these.
but i'm kinda clueless about all of this. try to pm goterps.
i've seen him talking about these in a thread somewhere.

moose
 
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Fred

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I was thinking the same thing. I'm uploading a ton of pictures right now, I'll post them in about 5 min.
 

Fred

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Here we go

I used a flash for some of them and then I used manual focus and no flash with a UV light. For the record I'm still a newbie with pictures.






I was trying to capture the little bit of purple on the abdomen.



Started walking away from me.



On my hand for size comparison.



No flash.


 

Koh_

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again,,that's gorgeous T. i wanna get same one too!
btw, i don't think it's a thrixoplema. carapace is different in my opinion.
 
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