Haplopelma sp.

darkeye

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ChrisNCT said:
Very Nice!

Haplopelma sp. "Longpedium"? :?
Yup. Going to meier link for the scorps he listed today. {D

This is the first time I ever traded a pet of mine. She was a birthday gift from my ex wife last year.

Think she was trying to tell me something? "Happy birthday. Here's a bitey thing for you to hold" {D

Oh, well. Bye "Chu Yu"...
 

Lopez

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Hi,
How was the spider identified as sp."longipedum"?
 

Niloticus

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Yes, that is definitely a Viatnamese Tiger (Cyriopagopus paganus or Haplopelma longipedum). That's good size. Vicious little buggers!

Niloticus
 

wolfpak

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darkeye said:
Yup. Going to meier link for the scorps he listed today. {D

This is the first time I ever traded a pet of mine. She was a birthday gift from my ex wife last year.

Think she was trying to tell me something? "Happy birthday. Here's a bitey thing for you to hold" {D

Oh, well. Bye "Chu Yu"...
:D :D :D
 

darkeye

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Niloticus said:
Yes, that is definitely a Viatnamese Tiger (Cyriopagopus paganus or Haplopelma longipedum). That's good size. Vicious little buggers!

Niloticus
No to be too picky, that would be a Haplopelma sp. "Longipedium". Search the AB for discussions on this topic. Believe me, they are there!

Lopez said:
Hi,
How was the spider identified as sp."longipedum"?
It was purchased from Regal Inverts back in Feb. of 2004 and was sold to my ex-wife as (ready?) Haplopelma sp. "Longipedium".

Seriously. That's it.

Ja Ne!
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Lopez

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Hi

I do not think it is a Haplopelma sp."longipedum" - has it ever moulted in your care? Failing that can you get a good close up of Leg IV.
 
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