There’s several actually. And yes, I do if all goes well.Never seem a green hunstman before, awesome species; do you plan on breeding them?
Heteropoda simplex
This species is massive compared to my other huntsman. This female is like 6 inches DLS.
I just have the female simplex. I have a group of the Gnathopalystes, although I don’t know the male to female ratio.But I'll settle for some of the Heteropoda simplex if you breed them, and I wouldn't mind some of those green Gnathopalystes sp. either .
Dang! That's too bad.I just have the female simplex
Please tell me you're planning on breeding these.Sicarius fumosus
It’s one of my Sicarius breeding projects. Going to pair them this month.Please tell me you're planning on breeding these.
Yes, please breed these... I'd pay triple for what the adult Thomisoides are going for these days... For just a sling haha! Amazing species Nyan!Phoneutria fera
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Gnathopalystes sp.
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Could you please upload pics of this specimen where the dorsal ophistosoma is clearly visible and if possible also pics where the ventral femur of the first leg pair is visible?Phoneutria fera
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Do you have more on this one ?
Any videos on this one on your YouTube ?
There’s were similar issues here. The one in the photo is actually nigriventer.Could you please upload pics of this specimen where the dorsal ophistosoma is clearly visible and if possible also pics where the ventral femur of the first leg pair is visible?
I suspect we have mis-ID'ed P. fera in the european hobby. Would be interesting if you've the same in the US.
They were imported from Europe.We have spiders sold here as "P. fera" that seem to be in fact the Central American P. boliviensis morph.
I'm not surprised to see mis-ID's here and usually don't comment on those, but it'd been interesting to see the very same mistake made in Europe AND in the U.S. in the same time frame. I wonder where those specimen came from.