Grammostola cala?

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So, I'm at the local Petco and they have this new G. cala listed (before they had a G. rosea with a missing leg)...this spider is new and very active. It's pink and it has a bright pink carapace. Never seen a G. rosea like this before. I did some research and have come across mixed reviews on how it's a color morph of a G. rosea, and others say it's a different species. So, I'm wondering what everyone else thinks?
 

tacoma0680

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I would get the T and give us some photos of it. you might get a really good deal on it you never know.
 

fishwithoutabik

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the petco where i live labels all rosehairs as G cala. He insists that is the correct name for a rose hair. They look to me (admittedly no expert) to be a G rosea, I check from time to time to see if they have one with good pink color, but so far, nothing remarkable, and generally more than i would pay for one.
 

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Hi!

The real G. cala are rare and there is a G. rosea color morph that gets mistaken for the cala.
I tell You some very secret information: the G. cala as well as G. gala and G. cola don't exist...
It is some different duboius opinion on this, but just a word against another word.

But some dealers need to sale their stuff and always sell G. rosea is boring indeed... :)
 

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Well I guess the question is has anyone ever seen a G. rosea with a pink carapace? :)
 

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Well I guess the question is has anyone ever seen a G. rosea with a pink carapace? :)
Yes.



Sorry for the poor color in the pic - I'm still kicking it with a Sony Digital Mavica cam over here. The colors are more vibrant (and obviously pink) in natural light. This was purchased as a Grammostola gala (along with another obvious G. rosea under the same ID) at a petshop in Champaign, IL.

Kindest regards,

Kevin P.
 
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jeepinwu2

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Every G Rosea I've had has a pink carapace, It fades a bit overtime but is vibrant pink right after a molt.
 

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Every G Rosea I've had has a pink carapace, It fades a bit overtime but is vibrant pink right after a molt.
That would explain why my G. rosea is not as pink because she is this brownish color.

Well, I went back to said store and it's a MM G. rosea with a nice light pink coloring all around and a dark pink carapace. They even had a red phase smaller girl in the back.
 

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Every G Rosea I've had has a pink carapace, It fades a bit overtime but is vibrant pink right after a molt.
Actually, the color of G. rosea varies widely. Some are a metallic pink, some have purplish hues, some are a dull brownish pink.
 

mafiamike

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Well I guess the question is has anyone ever seen a G. rosea with a pink carapace? :)
Yeah, this is my big beautiful female right after she molted.



I wandered over to this thread because my PetCo has a rosehair they have labeled as G. cola, and I was curious because I haven't ever seen that species name anywhere else, and it looks exactly like a G. rosea to me.
 

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We have three G. roseas and all three of them had bright metallic pink carapaces after they molted.
 

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The MM's often tend to be pretty brightly colored with G rosea.
 
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