Genus Grammostola

patrickbull

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G. Rosea

G. rosea female. I've tried to breed her twice but no eggsacks were ever produced.

 

pato_chacoana

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Two beauties I haven't seen in this thread yet:


Grammostola mendozae (need to change substrate for peat moss immediately:D )



Grammostola possibly undescribed species:



Pato.
 

smof

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Great pics in this thread. Grammostola has become one of my favourite genera (right word? lol) I think.

Don't think I've posted these in here yet.

MM G. aureostriata




G. pulchra






G. rosea RCF. One of my favourites of my Ts!








Guess...


 

pato_chacoana

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nice pics Pato!
that mendozae is a beauty
Thank's! That is an adult female 5.5'' but not big a one for a mendozae. Some females get really large when adults. I have about 10 spiderlings that a friend gave me and they are growing fast! I hope to get a male for my female in a few years hehe:D Although they seem to be hard to breed in captivity :rolleyes:

Pato.
 

Kumo Punch

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Does anyone know if the RCF G Rosea breeds produces true? Meaning breeding 2 RCF to each other produces RCF slings? I'm just wondering if this is a random morph, simple recessive, co-dom, or maybe a locale thing.:confused:
 

P. Novak

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Does anyone know if the RCF G Rosea breeds produces true? Meaning breeding 2 RCF to each other produces RCF slings? I'm just wondering if this is a random morph, simple recessive, co-dom, or maybe a locale thing.:confused:
Yes, RCF G.rosea produce RCF slings.
 
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