Mystery Sling part Duex

Earthworm Soul

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What am I?

I'm obviously New World, probably Aphonopelma or Brachypelma.... any ideas?





 

Netherland

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I Think thats a Brachypelma vagans...or a sabulosum.. or an angustum..
Correct me if I'm wrong...
 

Earthworm Soul

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I Think thats a Brachypelma vagans...or a sabulosum.. or an angustum..
Correct me if I'm wrong...
I can't correct you, I don't know myself. B. vagans had crossed my mind, but they usually have nice red setae by now.

Chances are very slim that it's a pricey species too... come on fellas....
 

LV-426

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I have a mystery T that looks just like that only lighter in color. Does yours have a orange/red spot on the underside of its rear end? People on the boards say that mine could be a curly hair or a Lasiodora parahybana. Good luck
 

Sleazoid

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Looks like my B. vagans slings, even though I am not sure.
 

LV-426

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It looks like your gonna have to wait till it molts a few times to get a better idea
 

Redneck

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I say it looks like B. vegens... Or is it B. vagina?
 

Great Basin Ben

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Whatever it is, it is NOT, underfed...:eek:

---------- Post added at 04:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:37 PM ----------

If not B. vagans, or B. vaginas, then possibly Aphonopelma behlei.
 

captmarga

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Oh, then that makes it a T. junkusintrunkus....

It's pretty, whatever it is. Don't you love mystery Ts? I have a good-sized female that's a mystery T, myself. She's brown. Helpful, isn't it?

How long into a molt cycle is this little T? Fresh colors? Looks like it.

Marga
 

malevolentrobot

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judging by size, i am going to go with B. vagans as well. i believe mine was at least a moult ahead of yours when i aquired it and had a much redder rump, but you can see the red already starting with yours, especially in the first picture.

also, congrats on yours being peaceful enough to take out and handle without hairing or bolting on you, mine's an evil little witch who has a propensity for both.

How long into a molt cycle is this little T? Fresh colors? Looks like it.
yeah, fairly fresh i think too judging by the dark black on the legs. i'd say it got fattened up pretty quickly, yeah?
 
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