Species Psalmopoeus cambridgei

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Well here is my girl, boy was she in a pissy mood today I couldn't settle her down for a very good picture :mad: Greg
 

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How big is she greg? I have been tempted to buy the 6.5"-7" female the local petstore is selling for $109.99.
 

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I have not put the tape to her but she is an easy 6" probably not 7" though. If she wasn't in such a crappy mood I would measure her now
 
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Beautiful Ts all around lets see how many pics we can gather up from fellow Psalmopoeus Cambridgei fans
 

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here is mine or was mine i got rid of her about a month ago :(
 

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Trinidad Chevron...

Yes, you have a doll there! Just wait until she gets bigger. These get quite large for aboreals. I like these and their Irminia cousins.
I have one cambridgei sling, with LONG legs. Hope "she" attains the beauty like your sweetie. :D :worship:
 

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Psalmopoeus Cambridgei

She just enclosed herself in massive webbing. I think she's about to molt. I really hope she matures soon for breeding. :) pics coming soon
 

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She was 7 cm long. She exuvied 1week ago. She is 8cm long.

 

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I bought she in march 19. I put them ne w photo whwn i can make. In her terarium is lot of net on top of glas. This net is very good.
 

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That is the strongest web I've seen from a T. My Psalmopoeus Cambridgei made a sheet so thick I had to use scissors to remove the lid of her old enclosure.
 

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I wonder them when i put after her homes tegment. This net, web is very strong. The irminias web is strongest.
 

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brachy said:
I wonder them when i put after her homes tegment. This net, web is very strong. The irminias web is strongest.
I agree the Psalmopoeus group has some of the strongest webs I've seen. :clap:
 

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In genus Psalmopoeus are agressive spiders :D. I like agressive spiders. My all spiders ar quite and very agressive that is very good. I like agressive spiders.
 

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brachy said:
In genus Psalmopoeus are agressive spiders :D. I like agressive spiders. My all spiders ar quite and very agressive that is very good. I like agressive spiders.
Agressive spiders do put on a great show. Especially when your girlfriend turns on the light in your room and looks inside the enclosure and the T. jumps out and shows its fangs. LOL :D
 

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brachy said:
This is good idea. Ou nooo :embarrassed: I love my spiders. :D
I thought it was good one too {D that was the first time she did that to anybody so I tried to keep from laughing but I couldn't resist :p
 

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Here is a pic of my 'boxlot' cambridgei. We surprised each other while I was cleaning the cage up, she came out of her hole dragging the molt! I would say nearly 7" :D
 

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