Genus Poecilotheria

phormingochilus

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@ punisher

Looks like you have a subadult male ornata and a subadult male regalis judging by the dark median line in the abdominal foliate pattern. Not too sure about the rufilata, as rufilata, miranda and subfusca median lines tend to develop a bit different

Regards
Søren
 

death66

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quick pic of my freshly molted ~2.5 in P. fasciata, woot!
 

Jörg-N

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Hi all,

1.0 P.regalis juvenile/subadult


1.0 P.ornata adult (,and death now)



Greets,
Jörg
 

Cooper

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Thats too bad your ornanta is dead, it sure looked purdy!
 

GoTerps

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Poecilotheria subfusca

Here's a pic of my ~2" juvenile Poecilotheria subfusca.

 

GoTerps

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Poecilotheria formosa

A freshly molted ~4" Poecilotheria formosa.



 

GoTerps

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Poecilotheria ornata

An ~6.0" female Poecilotheria ornata... molted around 2 weeks ago.


 

Rourke

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Here is a 4" formosa, fairly recent molt. I think it's a male. Is folio coloration a reliable indicator of sex in this species, at this size?
 

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Pajak

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this thread forced me to purchase poecilotheria.
I am "a little bit expierenced" , I can try with Poecilotheria rufilata or ornata - they are my favorite !!
 

Pajak

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Nice!
Regalis abt 2" and ornata after 3th molt are on the way!
I have to go to prepare some containers for them!
 
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