Grammostola sp. "Concepcion"

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Arachnoprince
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Do you guys see what Todd (Xenesthis) is doing? See the bottom of this page. Selling Grammostola cala "Concepcion". I would really like to see proof that "Concepcion" is really "cala" as well as the common rosehair as "porteri". Giving a scientific name to some of this species without proper documents is absurd.
 

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Arachnoprince
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Received my Grammostola sp. "Concepcion" today 48 total of this species not including a few other genus species. Of the Grammostola sp. "Concepcion" I have lots of females and very limited immature males. Not one mature male and all came with no missing legs with the exception of one female with one missing spinnerets. Please no pm at this time if wanting to purchase any of them. I'm just posting a couple of photos of these wild caught beauties from Chile for now.


 

Walter1

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I've got 2 MM, one of which is making a sperm web eve as I write. Had them both now two days.
 

TarantulasWorld

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I have been searching everywhere for a male sp concepcion. I have 2 very beautiful girls that need some lovin
 

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Arachnoprince
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I finally now have immature males. I've never even seen one until now and can't wait to see a mature male as well. And as always none are going anywhere until each one has molted once with me. I already have friends of mine and customers wanting some of this species. I had to tell them not the time yet for me to sell any of them.
 

viper69

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These are really striking. Certainly seems bright in color than RCFs.
 

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It is a very beautiful species somewhat smaller and not as stocky as porteri.

These pics from you both may make me look to get one. The question is, how does one know for sure they have Concepcion?

I'm not Rose Hair expert at all, and sometimes they all look the same to me, including my 4" RCF at times, well not like this locality.
 

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Arachnoprince
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These pics from you both may make me look to get one. The question is, how does one know for sure they have Concepcion?

I'm not Rose Hair expert at all, and sometimes they all look the same to me, including my 4" RCF at times, well not like this locality.
Mi amigo, that's very simple Grammostola sp. "Concepcion" has the bulging disc on the metatarsus and Grammostola rosea does not.

 
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