Species Grammostola rosea (a.k.a. Grammostola cala)

kru008

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thats a nice picture right there :)...that fat bum g rosea over there went on a threat pose on me!!!
 

blix

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Seeing that coffee mug and something that looks like attitude, I just couldn't help myself.


 

kru008

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she's in a better home now :)..or is it too big?..not really sure but meh...





i just dont know what is it with that black coffee cup...she likes it alot..
 

Miss Bianca

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oh let her have her mug.... LOL...

that's quite a mansion there.... very spacious...

she'll grow into that... well slowly but surely... LOL...
although she looks almost full grown..

there's enough room in there for a few half logs!
 

kru008

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im planning to put a plexi glass devider in that so i can put my b. smithi next to it :]
 

M4S73R

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I ask for the help in the qualification of the colourful form.

Male - adult



Female - adult









This is 'Red Morph' ?, or some different ?
 

Moltar

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Here are a couple of pics of my RCF G rosea just after I snagged him from some unscrupulous dealer at a herp show. That's why he's so skinny. Note the rust red coloration all over the body. Even though your first picture has a very bright pink carapace, the rest of the body is still greyish. I have seen them with more red coloration than this one. He's kind of ready for a molt. Scruffy.



 
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biomarine2000

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Here is a female that I was rehousing.


Mature female


Here is a mature male.


Here is a different mature male


Grammostola sp RCF breeiding. Male on the right. Female on the left.
 

Moltar

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Dang Biomarine, now THAT'S an RCF (or three). I hope mine gets that bright after a molt.
 

biomarine2000

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Dang Biomarine, now THAT'S an RCF (or three). I hope mine gets that bright after a molt.
I have about 12 of them. Not all of them are as colorful. With each molt they get prettier. I have bred the prettiest three and am really hoping to get some really nice babies.
 

VESPidA

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i've been wondering...

what's the difference between the RCF and 'red conception' that i've seen on some breeder lists? thx!
 

bityrock

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I have had ?her? for almost a month now, and I bought another today but a B. Vagans, don't have pic's of ?him? yet but will soon when he settles.

Oh and I don't have a name for either one yet, so let me know what ya'll think. I am new to T's and am reading almost everything thing that I can so if you do see something wrong just let me know, and what I can do better.



She normally is not under the cork she had just nabbed a cricket.
 
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