Genus Pamphobeteus

Bearo

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MsDemeanor said:
A pic of my ssp, shortly after molt, I'm beginning to think it's actually Sp 2 Ecuador :)
hhmm... How coluld you / Why do you think that the spider in the pic is P. sp. Ecuador 2?
 

stewartb

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My "antinous " are small as well.


Regards,

Stew.



These ones are not so small.



 

BEN-V

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Great pics and cute spiderlings, stewartb! congratulations for the breeding :clap:
 

MarknMiami

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Excellent stewartb!!....Congrats on the successful breeding and goodluck with the babies! :D
 

xenesthis

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"San Domingo Giant"/Middle Ecuador" Pampohobeteus sp.?

Any detailed info about this relatively new species to the hobby:

"San Domingo Giant"/Middle Ecuador" Pampohobeteus sp.?

I hear that in Europe it has been sold as "Middle Ecuador" Pampohobeteus sp. It was breed by well-known German breeder.

Info and pics would be appreciated. Thanks.

Todd
 

Bearo

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xenesthis said:
Any detailed info about this relatively new species to the hobby:

"San Domingo Giant"/Middle Ecuador" Pampohobeteus sp.?

I hear that in Europe it has been sold as "Middle Ecuador" Pampohobeteus sp. It was breed by well-known German breeder.

Info and pics would be appreciated. Thanks.

Todd
Hi..

They are called Pamphobeteus spec. "goliath", (Ecuador, Santo Domingo)
I have never seen them beeing refered to as "Middle Ecuador"

As I understand there might have been 2 sacs from last year (one in august and one before that)

I have a pic from a german guy that found a T in colombia (i think, dont remember right now) that is suposed to be bigger than T. blondi.. And this P. sp. "goliath" will reach 11cm in body length (!!) :p
And the roumer says that its the same spider..

But you might refer to 2 diffrent species.. because i thin I saw a new Equador sp. in Hamm (11 March)

Anyways, I'm waiting for a mail with pics and info and shortly there after some slings :)
 

BEN-V

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Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma", adult female & ultimate male :



BEN
 

SilentMercury

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P. nigricolor

Here is a pic of my male eating a roach before I shipped him to a breeder. So long buddy.:cool:
 

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BEN-V said:
Pamphobeteus sp. "platyomma", adult female & ultimate male :



BEN
Wow, I never realized how different the male and female are. Great comparison pic. The male is so gorgeous, while the female is kinda...dull.
 

ahkiu

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my platyomma pic's i recently "rediscovered" on my pc, these pics were taken soon after it's ultimate molt, i never did find a nice girl for him before the big spider in the sky took him T_T



 
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