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My little P. irminia I got as a wee sling molted out a lovely, vibrant female.


I'm thinking the other female may be of mixed genes. ergo It wouldn't be right to breed her, At least I can breed this one.
 

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My little P. irminia I got as a wee sling molted out a lovely, vibrant female.


I'm thinking the other female may be of mixed genes. ergo It wouldn't be right to breed her, At least I can breed this one.
That's some interesting variation.
Are they both siblings from Mike's sac?
 

mitchnast

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nope. the greenish one was from a fellow who was moving out of the country, He ordered a "sun tiger" and bought it through the local pet store. I adopted it from him, and when I saw it, I thought it must be something else.

The more reddish one was from the sac that Spider1.0 had last spring. Ive actually seen pics of it's parents. the former one, i cannot say anything regarding really.

Ive heard mention of a "green island variant" of cambridgei, but weather that means "Green" in color, or from "green island" in Trinidad, I don't know. I've seen them for sale from avery exotics, but I've never been able to find another reference for them at all
 

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We have noticed that camera flash makes irminia's look deceptive. Our female is jet-black in person, but a camera flash brings out a lot of grey and green that you don't see under normal lighting.
Mackenzie
 

J.huff23

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Irminia's rock. My favorite species. My female is one of my only Ts that I would never get rid of.
 

mitchnast

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Haven't added anything in a while so here goes.

The Psalmopoeus side by side. Irminia, and what I now believe is a hybrid IrminiaXcambridgei


Big wild Antrodietus hageni


Female Ceratogyrus marshalli is getting big. She ate her leg after the last molt.
But she's still young.


 
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