Grammostola sp. "Concepcion"

viper69

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Mi amigo, that's very simple Grammostola sp. "Concepcion" has the bulging disc on the metatarsus and Grammostola rosea does not.


Is that true for both genders? And evident at what size too? Wasn't sure if this feature developed over time or not.

They certainly are pretty, that's for sure. How's their disposition generally, variable like a Rosea I take it?
 

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Is that true for both genders? And evident at what size too? Wasn't sure if this feature developed over time or not.

They certainly are pretty, that's for sure. How's their disposition generally, variable like a Rosea I take it?
Yes both gender immature male/mature male and female will develop the bulging disc.

 

Walter1

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Both of these are gentle. In my estimation, they are apt to wander more on your hand than porteri. G. North is also more toe-tappy than porteri and easily identified by a more or less solids gold/brass color. Actually my favorite, even if I'm not sure why.
 

Walter1

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FYI- enlarged scopulae also present in G. 'Maule'. Also beautiful but with a dark caput like B. emilia. Also, fuzzier white legs.
 

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I like my little girl. She's a busy little beastie, for a Grammostola. I think they're just uncommon and too similar to species that are easier to get your paws on for them to ignite much interest.
 

KezyGLA

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I am getting some Grammys on Thursday. An adult female of species included :)
 

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for sale?
I truly appreciate anyone who values my beautiful tarantulas, and is interested in purchasing. However, far to many times am I contacted by individuals who say they are interested, but are not. I take time out of my schedule to send pictures, text, call, discuss pricing, shipping, and answer care tips as well and many times I never hear back. If you are truly interested in purchasing then by all means let's discuss privately and move foward of you owning a beautiful tarantula.

If it is just another discussion like you previously asked me about stating you were interested in the purchase of the Homoeomma sp. "Blue", but never purchased anything and quit discussion then I do not wish to waste my time. Specially when you live near me in the same county.

I'm a single father with three children one with Autism, my tarantulas, two jobs and my chocolate lab that I attend to. As you can see my life is very busy. I post beautiful photos on public forums my time is valuable. So don't waste my time, make it worth my time. I've earn it!

If you don't like my post than vote for Hillary Clinton.

Sincerely,
Jose Berrios
 
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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.


hoping to have this soooon....really really soon!!!

thank for the photo it's inspired me....
 

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IMG_4373.JPG IMG_4374.JPG IMG_4375.JPG IMG_3500.JPG Ahh another beauty of the Grammostola species. One of my girls finally molted and my only mature male has been waiting patiently for my girls to molt. Will be pairing soon. I might as well post a photo of the mature male on this thread.
 
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