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Lampropelma violaceopes
Ornithoctoninae sp VeronicaLast chance. Same specimen, same species - now all grown up and on his way to a breeder.
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Swing and a missLampropelma violaceopes
Strike three, you're outO
Ornithoctoninae sp Veronica
Strike one lol. No one's even guessed the correct country yetPhormingochilus everetti?
Grammostola roseaStrike one lol. No one's even guessed the correct country yet.
Survey says...... No lol. Careful scrote, only one X left lolGrammostola rosea
Region XIIII need a hint lol. This one's hard.
Philippines. I know what it is, but cheated a little so I won't say.Region XIII
Ornithoctoniae sp. "Surigao del Sur Lowland"?Region XIII
Never mind, I didn't knowOrnithoctoniae sp. "Surigao del Sur Lowland"?
Correct, previously known in the hobby as Ornithoctoninae sp Mindanao Central. Extremely fast growers that will easily reach over 8" DLS. Both of my males matured out over 7" DLS, so that should give you some idea as to the size the females get lol. They're also visually sexually dimorphic from a comparatively early age, similar to Lampropelma nigerrimum. I don't see them around all to often anymore, but they're a treat to raise up. Just wish one of those two would have been female.....Ornithoctoniae sp. "Surigao del Sur Lowland"?
Aphonopelma sp. "Diamondback"?View attachment 441582
Any takers?
Correct genus, but this one's describedAphonopelma sp. "Diamondback"?
Nope, it is an Aphonopelma though.Aphonapelma anax