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I was wondering whats the largest species of pamphobeteus species out there available to buy besides the chicken spider which isnt available?
If I'm not badly mistaken, I think the antinous is the largest pampho.
Any tarantulas can be 15" with the lens three inches away. Don't trust pictures.Nice poll ha. P. sp mascara gets pretty big too, supposedly 9".
Thing about antinous is that hobby "antinous" is nearly any black Pamphobeteus, so you may not get antinous if that's what you order.
Anyone know how big sp San Domingo Goliath get? They look massive according to pictures!
That's not the only thingAny tarantulas can be 15" with the lens three inches away
I don't think any lens will give your H. mac 15" tibial hooks, sorry poke...That's not the only thing...
I wasn't talking bout my TsI don't think any lens will give your H. mac 15" tibial hooks, sorry poke...
I was going to PM him a pictureThat clarification from @campj... lmfao.
Don't be confused...following a molt they are black, when they get close to molting they turn a chocolaty brown....just like nigricolor (which also gets 9")....this is all the same spider....but some specimen I saw looked brown while others are jet black (which I wanted).
Aha. That explains a lot. Thanks for the clarification with pictures!following a molt they are black
Regarding nigricolor though, yours looks a lot different from what I know as nigricolor, hobby form and true, [USER=82951]@cold blood. What I know as nigricolor (all) has lots of red setae on the abdomen, and nearly looks like a cross between Xenesthis and Pamphobeteus. Maybe suspicious labeling by the importer or dealer, or do you know something I don't know? Edit, on second look, yours looks more like sp machala to me, but they import like crazy from all over Ecuador and Colombia, so meh, that's just a shot in the dark.
Another edit because I'm a rascal
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/pa...phobeteus-nigricolor-photo-comparison.286808/[/USER]