Genus Pamphobeteus

xenesthis

Arachnolord
Old Timer
Joined
Aug 7, 2002
Messages
648
Pamphobeteus ornatus "Colombian PinkBloom", CB 8.75" adult female

Pamphobeteus ornatus "Colombian PinkBloom", CB 8.75" adult female
- molted two days ago.
- incredible beast!
- Looking for love!
 
Last edited:

pato_chacoana

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Feb 2, 2008
Messages
789
Pamphobeteus ''platyomma''

2 cm spiderling Pamphobeteus platyomma in black and white.



Pato.
 

strongboy4

Arachnopeon
Joined
Mar 6, 2006
Messages
36
P. ultramarinus

P. ultramarinus, little variant, subadult male
take care
Didi
 
Last edited:

pato_chacoana

Arachnoangel
Old Timer
Joined
Feb 2, 2008
Messages
789
Pamphobeteus nigricolor

juv male finally eating a B. dubia, first meal after molt. hope he waits the female to mature first hhehe:D



Pato.
 

xenesthis

Arachnolord
Old Timer
Joined
Aug 7, 2002
Messages
648
What does a 12 yr., 8.25" legspan, female, post-molt P. nigricolor look like?

What does a 12 yr., 8.25" legspan, female, post-molt P. nigricolor look like?

See attached. :)
 
Last edited:

xenesthis

Arachnolord
Old Timer
Joined
Aug 7, 2002
Messages
648
"bark chips"?

The bark chips are the product "Repti-Bark". I've used it for over five years with no problems. I just don't moisten it much. They are used in tanks for photographic purposes mainly and this particular tank the Santo Domingo's were bred in was used exactly that way.

As for the "perfect" substrates, I recommend Exo-Terra's "Coco Husk" and Carrib Sea's "CocoSoft" and/or "CocoChips".
 

Zoltan

Cult Leader
Old Timer
Joined
May 20, 2008
Messages
1,465
It would be interesting to see a behaviour of a T in a tank which is half filled with bark chips and half filled with peat and/or cocohusk.

Ps.: Todd, on the picture, the leg of the female, the one that stands about perpendicularly to the left side of the picture (almost horizontally), is that leg IV?
 
Last edited:

Scorpendra

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
Feb 16, 2005
Messages
1,499



newly molted female antinous. there had to be over 100 failed shots during the session and i got hairs all over my arms and down my throat, but i like the second one.
 
Last edited:

db321

Arachnopeon
Joined
Dec 14, 2007
Messages
13
Here is a pic of my male he moulted out through the night, He was bought as sp,"South-Equador" now not too sure





Either way his color is stunning:drool:
 

spiders4life

Arachnobaron
Old Timer
Joined
Oct 9, 2005
Messages
339
Pamphobetus sp "platyomma"

0,1 eating a mouse:


1,0 (sorry for the bad quality)



Pamphobetus sp "equador"





Pamphobetus sp "malacha"



Pamphobetus fortis:





Pamphobetus ultramarinus



My ornatus are moulting, will post pictures of her later.
regards Mikael
 
Top