Genus Holothele

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Hey GoTerps - Eric that's AWESOME!!! Congrats -- You've really got a "T" thumb! I'll definitely be wanting some when they're ready. :)

Good luck, Gabe
 

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A few pictures of different species...

First, a male H. incei drinking

Second, female H. incei with her babies... funny things is that we removed those babies quite a few months ago and a few weeks ago, Amanda found some more babies we had forgotten, all doing well in a corner of the females enclosure!

Third, a young female H. sp. "Aragua"

Martin
 

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Ah well, while I am at it...

First, H. incei in it's natural habitat...

Second... a picture of probably the most expensive H. incei condominiums in Trinidad... wonder why?? look at the last pictures... they have the best view to the sea of the island!!! :D :D

And for those of you who still do not have H. incei at home and wonder if you should... YOU SHOULD! It is simply one of the coolest species you can get as far as I am concerned!

Take care

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Martin, as always, AMAZING pictures. Now, when can I get some of the last two species pictured (columbia and french guyana) ;)

Mori
 

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moricollins said:
Martin, as always, AMAZING pictures. Now, when can I get some of the last two species pictured (columbia and french guyana) ;)

Mori
Mori,

As long as you do not hold your breath, you might have a chance! :D

Take care

Martin
 

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Speaking of communal tank, I decided to take a few pics tonight (yes Mori, after I do not know how many months you asked me for those!)... this species never fails to amaze me!

Put out a few arrows, but there are way more specimens in there, they do not show out all atthe same time...

The quality is crappy, sorry... but I still thought they were relatively interesting.

Martin
 

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Wow :}
All that webbing looks like fog hehe
I must try this
 

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Nice set up martin, only took you 2 months to get some pictures :D :p


Mori
 

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Photos de biotopes : géniales !
Ton bac avec les incei en communauté : Excellent !

Bravo, vraiment !

BEN
 

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God, those Norte de santanders are incredibly beutiful spiders! def. on my wishlist now! Well done for breeding them too, Goterps;)
 

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GoTerps said:
Holothele incei mating



Eric

you know you haven`t par of h.incei !! you`ve got a par from genus nemesidae!
h.incei have light striper before foot
 

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Originally posted by Andros666
you know you haven`t par of h.incei !! you`ve got a par from genus nemesidae!
h.incei have light striper before foot
Oh really? :rolleyes: Dagonit! All this time I thought it was a theraphosid!!:eek:

Nemesiidae is a family BTW, not a genus.

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Holothele sp - ID Help Please

Hi All, Just did a trade for this Tarantula represented as Holothele sp Columbia. Its abdomen is bald and pretty funky looking - I've never seen a Tarantula missing 90% of its hair.

I'd appreciate help with ideas as to which Holothele species it may be.




All The Best, Gabe
 
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Here is my Holothele incei, 'Emerald' (Duh):wall:
 
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Hi All, Just did a trade with finman31 for this Tarantula represented as Holothele sp Columbia. Its abdomen is bald and pretty funky looking - I've never seen a Tarantula missing 90% of its hair
Gabe,

This could easily be a very beat up specimen of what I've pictured in this thread as sp. "Norte de Santander" (Columbia). May or may not be the same as sp. "Tachira" (Venezuela).

Eric
 
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