arthurliuyz
Arachnoknight
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Chilobrachys sp. "Vietnam Blue"
Chilobrachys sp. "Vietnam Blue"
Close, this one is described though.Chilobrachys sp. "Vietnam Blue"
I’m pretty good with pokies but I get these confused with my Formosa and smithi at this size. It’s not till they hit around 2” that I know for sure lolYep! Just one question. How? Lol
DyscolusClose, this one is described though.
Yes indeedDyscolus
I don’t have the space for a lot of spiders, so I have to be judicious in my choices. That is one I looked into at length. When you’ve read about and stared at a spider for a fair amount of time, you can spot it in a heartbeat…or at minimum be reasonably confident, lol.I’m pretty good with pokies but I get these confused with my Formosa and smithi at this size. It’s not till they hit around 2” that I know for sure lol
You're up, man!Dyscolus
Rofl! Can I post pics of MM Ornithoctoninae sp or Psalmopoeus spp?
Do it! We've had some, errr, obscure ones on here already - more will only help us hone our skills...Rofl! Can I post pics of MM Ornithoctoninae sp or Psalmopoeus spp?
Mm Bach ma?
Strike oneMm Bach ma?
Nope, not Citharognathus tongmianensis (ex O. sp Vendula). Guess againornithoctoninae sp. vendula?
P Rufus?Nope, not Citharognathus tongmianensis (ex O. sp Vendula). Guess again![]()
Haplopelma hainanum / Cyriopagopus hainanus ?
Strike two x2 each lol.P Rufus?
Last chance. Same specimen, same species - now all grown up and on his way to a breeder.View attachment 438863
Different specimen, same species.