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psohn703

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New set up for the heterothele vilosella communal
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Heterothele vilosella male and female already goin at it!
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The start of my spider room
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psohn703

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MM holothele incei
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Holothele incei pairing
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Free craigslist find. Female for my male G. rosea.
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psohn703

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MM P. tigrinawesseli
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P. penderseni
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Aphonopelma sp new river
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Female gbb after molt
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Umm.. lol? Roach fell on her. Hate when dubias play dead.
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illegalacid

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That gbb looks so young how do you know the sex already? Just asking because I don't understand im kinda new at this and am wondering if its really so easy to tell so early in a slings life.
 

psohn703

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Shes about 4 maybe 4.5 inches. I molt sexed. They look nothing like that when they are slings. Im actually planning on pairing her up in a few weeks.
 

psohn703

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Lampropelma violaceopes came out
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Xenesthis sp. blue looks to be in premolt
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D. Okefinokensis
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psohn703

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Yay Xenesthis sp blue molted
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New pick up from havre de grace show. Holothele incei gold
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O. aureotibalis
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Grammastola pulchripes. Big girl
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C. darlingi
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Storm76

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Question: That A. seemanni there has red stripes on the patella? Never seen one like that before...
 

psohn703

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Yea I found that kinda wierd too but I just kept it labeled as what I got it as. Unfortunately she passed away a few days ago, maybe about a week after her molt. =(. Any ideas on what she really could have been?
 

Storm76

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Yea I found that kinda wierd too but I just kept it labeled as what I got it as. Unfortunately she passed away a few days ago, maybe about a week after her molt. =(. Any ideas on what she really could have been?
I'm tempted to say E. pulcherrimaklaasi actually, but since pictures can be deceiving...you know how it is. I just can't remember any other T currently with that specific coloration. Was her carapace covered in greenish metallic hairs?
 

Formerphobe

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I'm tempted to say E. pulcherrimaklaasi actually, but since pictures can be deceiving...you know how it is. I just can't remember any other T currently with that specific coloration. Was her carapace covered in greenish metallic hairs?
What is the other species frequently confused with that 'look-alike' group? Thrixopelma pruriens?
 

Storm76

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What is the other species frequently confused with that 'look-alike' group? Thrixopelma pruriens?
T. pruriens is way more greenish overall, though. And no red stripes on patella ;) Certainly doesn't look like Homoeomma spp, nor T. cyaneolum IMO either. I'd go with pulcherrimaklaasi, possible young one (what was the size of that one btw?)
 
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